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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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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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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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    Feb 26 '13 at 17:53











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    Feb 26 '13 at 21:04

















any answers? does someone know where to ask help apart from SO

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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).






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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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