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Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages


From: Csanyi Pal
Subject: Re: Debian and Ubuntu packages
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:20:26 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.1 (gnu/linux)

Csanyi Pal <csanyipal@gmail.com> writes:

> Philippe Roussel <p.o.roussel@free.fr> writes:

 [snip]

>> This could be a problem : I 'simplified' gnustep-back package and kept
>> only the cairo backend...
>>
>> What does 'defaults read NSGlobalDomain' gives you ?
>
> defaults read NSGlobalDomain

Sorry, the previously sended output of the abowe command was run when I
hasn't upgraded to your's packages. Now these bellow are the output with
your's packags installed.

defaults read NSGlobalDomain
NSGlobalDomain NSUserFixedPitchFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain GSBackend libgnustep-art
NSGlobalDomain NSMenuFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSControlContentFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain GSDiskSpaceUnits 0
NSGlobalDomain GSSavePanelShowProgress YES
NSGlobalDomain NSPaletteFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain NSControlContentFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSMenuFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain GSFontAntiAlias YES
NSGlobalDomain NSUserFixedPitchFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain NSToolTipsFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain NSFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSBoldFont Arial-Bold
NSGlobalDomain NSPaletteFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSUserFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain NSBoldFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain NSTitleBarFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSMessageFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSUserFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSTitleBarFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain 'Local Time Zone' Europe/Budapest
NSGlobalDomain NSFontSize 12.0
NSGlobalDomain NSFonts 'DejaVu Sans'
NSGlobalDomain NSLabelFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain GSRemovableMediaPaths '(
    "/mnt/floppy",
    "/mnt/cdrom"
)'
NSGlobalDomain NSToolTipsFont Arial
NSGlobalDomain NSLanguages '(
    Hungarian,
    English
)'
NSGlobalDomain NSMessageFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain NSLabelFontSize 14.0
NSGlobalDomain GSReservedMountNames '(
    proc,
    devpts,
    shm,
    usbdevfs,
    devpts,
    sysfs,
    tmpfs
)'
NSGlobalDomain UseWindowMakerIcons YES


-- 
Regards from Pal




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