I opened system settings, clicked startup and shutdown. The first
option on the top left is Login Screen (SDDM). I click that and the
advanced tab shows. I click it, but there's no settings synchronization
button. I have Plasma 5.12.9. You can see what I do have under the
advanced tab here
https://ibb.co/3snzX6Y
On 7/19/20 10:51 AM, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> I was just poking around the SDDM theme settings and under the
> advanced tab I just noticed there is a settings synchronization button
> that will allow you to synchronize your desktop settings to the SDDM
> theme. That would probably be the best way to go, and if that works
> ignore my last message :)
>
> Brian Cluff
>
> On 7/19/20 10:46 AM, Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>> If you are talking about the font sizes on the login screen itself;
>> those font sizes aren't set by the font settings in your desktop
>> settings. The login screen is shared between all users of the
>> machine so it has to have it's own settings.
>> You'll either need to tweak the SDDM theme, or change the resolution
>> of the whole system.
>>
>> If you are using the breeze sddm theme you can edit it's config file
>> at /usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/theme.conf and there is a font size
>> setting in there.
>>
>> If you want to make sure that your changes don't get overwritten the
>> next time the system updates the theme you might want to do this:
>>
>> sudo dpkg-divert --add /usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/theme.conf
>>
>> The above line will cause any future installs of the package to write
>> the package's version of the config file to
>> /usr/share/sddm/themes/breeze/theme.conf.distrib instead of it's
>> normal name. That way the system will always get your version of the
>> config file.
>>
>> Brian Cluff
>>
>> On 7/19/20 10:13 AM, Jim via PLUG-discuss wrote:
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>> I've got a machine running Kubuntu 18.04 64 bit. When I log out and
>>> log in or press ctrl alt backspace; beginning at the login screen
>>> the text is much smaller. The first time this happened, I reset the
>>> text to make everything the size I wanted. When I rebooted the
>>> machine, the text was too big, so I made it smaller. It wasn't doing
>>> this when I first installed the OS on this dinosaur. Any idea what
>>> happened, or more importantly, how I fix it?
>>>
>>>
>>> I went into system settings/fonts. The sizes for the various fonts
>>> are from top to bottom 12 14 14 14 14 12. When I log in a second
>>> time without rebooting, the text is much smaller as I described, but
>>> these font size settings are the same.
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
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