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I have a strange, ultra-wide monitor and things are very small by default.
I can modify the font size in KDE konsole, so I can work with the terminal, but the
rest is still super-small.
I tried to change the font in manjaro-settings-manager but I could not find any
entry there. (Also no search functionality, it seems, but I'll mention this elsewhere.)
Could manjaro-settings-manager get a new dedicated entry called "Fonts"; and in
one of those also add an upscale fraction part, as well as a default font setter?
I would like to use a larger font, similar to KDE konsole. I am currently using icewm
for various reasons, so I would probably need something to set xorg and/or wayland
font size, but I am not sure how to do so.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hey guys,
I have a strange, ultra-wide monitor and things are very small by default.
I can modify the font size in KDE konsole, so I can work with the terminal, but the
rest is still super-small.
I tried to change the font in manjaro-settings-manager but I could not find any
entry there. (Also no search functionality, it seems, but I'll mention this elsewhere.)
Could manjaro-settings-manager get a new dedicated entry called "Fonts"; and in
one of those also add an upscale fraction part, as well as a default font setter?
I would like to use a larger font, similar to KDE konsole. I am currently using icewm
for various reasons, so I would probably need something to set xorg and/or wayland
font size, but I am not sure how to do so.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: