Whatever it is, it's not obvious in the Plasma 5 desktop settings and
only seems to affect LibreOffice.
On 25/05/16 12:05 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
I may be way off track here, but some years (quite a few) ago I had
similar. There was a desktop setting that set a pt. size below which
fonts were not rendered (properly). I dropped this to 4.
Don't ask me where, I will look about but have KDE on openSuse.
Steve
On 2016-05-25 15:31, Gary Dale wrote:
I think this question was answered some time ago, possibly in a
different (debian) forum, but I can't find the answer and it's
bugging me. Some messages give me alternate ways to see the message
while others don't (e.g. some Base messages have a pulldown for a
fuller message).
I'm using 5.1.3.2 on a Debian/Stretch AMD64 system. The text in a
lot of the pop-up messages (e.g. error messages) is unreadable. It's
like the font is too small for there to be enough pixels to render it
properly or something.
Possibly its the font size needs adjusting or possibly the font
itself is corrupt (although it only happens in LibreOffice so it's
not a font the desktop uses).
Any ideas on how to track this down and fix it?
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