linux-mint Font size increased to a large size, now every window garbels display
Hey guys I have made a blunder. While i was playing with cinnamon settings I set the font size to 990 from the font icon available in cinnamon settings. Now I cant use any applications because of the font. It garbeles the whole screen. I cannot redo it cos when i somehow manage to open cinnamon settings I cant see the font icon, because of the font size and I even if i maximize that window I cant see the font icon. I can see up to icon themes that's it. Now what to do, Is there any way of setting things to normal. I tried setting cinnamon settings to default but did not work. Now what to do? Is it possible from terminal?
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Hey guys I have made a blunder. While i was playing with cinnamon settings I set the font size to 990 from the font icon available in cinnamon settings. Now I cant use any applications because of the font. It garbeles the whole screen. I cannot redo it cos when i somehow manage to open cinnamon settings I cant see the font icon, because of the font size and I even if i maximize that window I cant see the font icon. I can see up to icon themes that's it. Now what to do, Is there any way of setting things to normal. I tried setting cinnamon settings to default but did not work. Now what to do? Is it possible from terminal?
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migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 28 '13 at 15:35
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any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO
– user2111006
Feb 26 '13 at 17:53
This question would be better posed at SuperUser. PS. Addressing your question to "guys" might make women feel unwelcome to answer!
– ptomato
Feb 26 '13 at 21:04
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Hey guys I have made a blunder. While i was playing with cinnamon settings I set the font size to 990 from the font icon available in cinnamon settings. Now I cant use any applications because of the font. It garbeles the whole screen. I cannot redo it cos when i somehow manage to open cinnamon settings I cant see the font icon, because of the font size and I even if i maximize that window I cant see the font icon. I can see up to icon themes that's it. Now what to do, Is there any way of setting things to normal. I tried setting cinnamon settings to default but did not work. Now what to do? Is it possible from terminal?
linux fonts gnome linux-mint
Hey guys I have made a blunder. While i was playing with cinnamon settings I set the font size to 990 from the font icon available in cinnamon settings. Now I cant use any applications because of the font. It garbeles the whole screen. I cannot redo it cos when i somehow manage to open cinnamon settings I cant see the font icon, because of the font size and I even if i maximize that window I cant see the font icon. I can see up to icon themes that's it. Now what to do, Is there any way of setting things to normal. I tried setting cinnamon settings to default but did not work. Now what to do? Is it possible from terminal?
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linux fonts gnome linux-mint
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migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 28 '13 at 15:35
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migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 28 '13 at 15:35
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any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO
– user2111006
Feb 26 '13 at 17:53
This question would be better posed at SuperUser. PS. Addressing your question to "guys" might make women feel unwelcome to answer!
– ptomato
Feb 26 '13 at 21:04
add a comment |
any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO
– user2111006
Feb 26 '13 at 17:53
This question would be better posed at SuperUser. PS. Addressing your question to "guys" might make women feel unwelcome to answer!
– ptomato
Feb 26 '13 at 21:04
any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO
– user2111006
Feb 26 '13 at 17:53
any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO
– user2111006
Feb 26 '13 at 17:53
This question would be better posed at SuperUser. PS. Addressing your question to "guys" might make women feel unwelcome to answer!
– ptomato
Feb 26 '13 at 21:04
This question would be better posed at SuperUser. PS. Addressing your question to "guys" might make women feel unwelcome to answer!
– ptomato
Feb 26 '13 at 21:04
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You can change Cinnamon/Gnome settings from terminal using gsettings command. You will need to know the schema and key for the setting you want to change. For instance, to change the titlebar font:
gsettings set org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font 'Sans 10'
You can also inspect values by changing "set" to "get" and omitting value parameter like so:
gsettings get org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font
Most changes via gsettings (including UI fonts) are reflected immediately; however, a few may require relogin. I recommend full relogin over Cinnamon restart because changes via gsettings and restart don't always play well together (sometimes resulting in cosmetic glitches...apps disappearing from panel and so on).
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You can change Cinnamon/Gnome settings from terminal using gsettings command. You will need to know the schema and key for the setting you want to change. For instance, to change the titlebar font:
gsettings set org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font 'Sans 10'
You can also inspect values by changing "set" to "get" and omitting value parameter like so:
gsettings get org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font
Most changes via gsettings (including UI fonts) are reflected immediately; however, a few may require relogin. I recommend full relogin over Cinnamon restart because changes via gsettings and restart don't always play well together (sometimes resulting in cosmetic glitches...apps disappearing from panel and so on).
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You can change Cinnamon/Gnome settings from terminal using gsettings command. You will need to know the schema and key for the setting you want to change. For instance, to change the titlebar font:
gsettings set org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font 'Sans 10'
You can also inspect values by changing "set" to "get" and omitting value parameter like so:
gsettings get org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font
Most changes via gsettings (including UI fonts) are reflected immediately; however, a few may require relogin. I recommend full relogin over Cinnamon restart because changes via gsettings and restart don't always play well together (sometimes resulting in cosmetic glitches...apps disappearing from panel and so on).
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You can change Cinnamon/Gnome settings from terminal using gsettings command. You will need to know the schema and key for the setting you want to change. For instance, to change the titlebar font:
gsettings set org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font 'Sans 10'
You can also inspect values by changing "set" to "get" and omitting value parameter like so:
gsettings get org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font
Most changes via gsettings (including UI fonts) are reflected immediately; however, a few may require relogin. I recommend full relogin over Cinnamon restart because changes via gsettings and restart don't always play well together (sometimes resulting in cosmetic glitches...apps disappearing from panel and so on).
You can change Cinnamon/Gnome settings from terminal using gsettings command. You will need to know the schema and key for the setting you want to change. For instance, to change the titlebar font:
gsettings set org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font 'Sans 10'
You can also inspect values by changing "set" to "get" and omitting value parameter like so:
gsettings get org.cinnamon.desktop.wm.preferences titlebar-font
Most changes via gsettings (including UI fonts) are reflected immediately; however, a few may require relogin. I recommend full relogin over Cinnamon restart because changes via gsettings and restart don't always play well together (sometimes resulting in cosmetic glitches...apps disappearing from panel and so on).
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any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO
– user2111006
Feb 26 '13 at 17:53
This question would be better posed at SuperUser. PS. Addressing your question to "guys" might make women feel unwelcome to answer!
– ptomato
Feb 26 '13 at 21:04