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Bug 324053 - Font changes do not get reverted
Font changes do not get reverted
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 104913
Product: gnome-control-center
Classification: Core
Component: [obsolete] theme-manager
2.13.x
Other Linux
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Assigned To: Control-Center Maintainers
Control-Center Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-12-14 10:51 UTC by Daniel Holbach
Modified: 2005-12-14 17:02 UTC
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Description Daniel Holbach 2005-12-14 10:51:28 UTC
Version details: 2.13.3
Distribution/Version: Ubuntu Dapper

Forwarded from: http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=20954

When changing to a theme (Gnome Theme Preferences) that has large fonts, you get
large text in most* of the interface, which is nice. However, when you then
change back to a more standard them, the font-enlargement is not undone and
there is no obvious way to do it. 'Revert' does not do it.

* Many parts of the interface, like text in the browser does not pick up on the
larger fonts.

The problem occurs with the breezy theme system. I've just now confirmeed it
with a clean install (in VMware). Steps to reproduce:

1. Changing between any of the default themes is fine, no problems
2. Install gnome-accessibility-themes with apt/synaptic
3. Changking to any of the access themes is fine, changing back is also fine
4. But: on the two 'Large Print' themes there is a notification that this theme
has additional font settings, which you can optionally apply by clicking a
button (and this is arguably the most useful part of these themes). Clicking
that button makes all the desktop fonts and application menu bars very large. Great!
5. Changing back to Human or Clearlooks changes colours and icons, but leaves
the fonts very large, which makes it seem broken. 

I've reported it as a bug in gnome-control-center rather than in
gnome-accessibility-themes because I guess the control center should alow for a
way to recover from obscure theme settings.
Comment 1 Sebastien Bacher 2005-12-14 17:02:19 UTC
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported into
our bug tracking system, but please feel free to report any further bugs you find.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 104913 ***