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Author: molossermom
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Subject: font size
Because, when you finally learn, and it breaks/is upgraded/..., then
> you have enough know how to go fix it as opposed to the M$ no-how,
> no-way can the user fix it.
>

right, you're right, of course.
just feeling that at my age >50, and being an 'expert' in my own field,
already speaking 2 verbal languages, that this should be a piece of cake !
HA!
it's not just the language: the basic design of the programs, i have been
unable to formulate into a cohesive pattern, of how they interact with one
another and what their relation is to each other in a spatial sense. i think
once i understand that, then the language part will be easier (not easy,
just easier).
don't want to give up, hate to concede failure when i've just begun. will be
at the next tues meeting at gcc with my list of questions and notebook for
notes.
thanks
betty i.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "David A. Sinck" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: font size


>
>
> \_ SMTP quoth molossermom on 9/16/2002 16:59 as having spake thusly:
> \_
> \_ david and bob;
> \_
> \_ i tried the below solutions to no avail.
> \_ the closest i got to success was using the xfontsel
>
> xfontsel gives you the font names to pick out for other applications
> that might need them.
>
> After that, you'll have to feed it to your applications. Depending on
> your install, you might have something fonty in the gnome control
> center (gnomecc).
>
> If all else fails, show up to an install fest and demand
> fontificaiton. :-)
>
> \_ and i still don't know how to get something off my floppy
> \_ (ie. drivers)
>
> mkdir -p /mnt/floppy
> mount -t auto /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
> cd /mnt/floppy
> ls
> ....
> umount /mnt/floppy
>
> YMMV
>
> \_ remind me why this is worth the effort again..
>
> Because, when you finally learn, and it breaks/is upgraded/..., then
> you have enough know how to go fix it as opposed to the M$ no-how,
> no-way can the user fix it.
>
> David
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