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Can't change font size of the date in task bar (Linux Lite 5.8)
#1
Hello!

I do have Linux Lite 5.8 installed (German language). I can't change the font size of the date in the task bar. The button, that makes this happen, is grayed out.

Please see attached screenshot.

Kind regards!

Johannes Peter, GERMANY


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#2
This works as expected in the English version.  Can you open a terminal and run the command

Code:
ls -al ~/.config/xfce4/panel/

The output should show be a list of some set up files xfce uses.  Please post the result back.
stevef
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#3
(01-15-2023, 06:26 AM)stevef link Wrote: Can you open a terminal and run the command

Code:
ls -al ~/.config/xfce4/panel/

The output should show be a list of some set up files xfce uses.  Please post the result back.

Yes, I can. Please see attached screenshot.

I had Linux Lite 5.2 installed before - on the same machine I use now with Linux Lite 5.8. In this version, everything worked fine; I could change the font size of the date. (Also German language.)

By the way: I love Linux Lite!  Big Grin It's a great little system!


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#4
I think the relevant file is 'datetime-7.rc' which is listed and has today date and recent time.  I can't see why your GUI would not be able to make changes to it.

Can you post the contents of this file by running.

Code:
cat ~/.config/xfce4/panel/datetime-7.rc

Please post the results as text rather than an image, it makes it easier to follow.  Select the text in the terminal window, right click and then copy.  When replying select the code tags (the # icon in the rows above where you type your reply).  This should add the words 'code' and '/code' in square brackets to your reply.  Paste your terminal text between the ']' and '[' so it is enclosed by the tags.
stevef
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#5
(01-15-2023, 08:09 AM)stevef link Wrote: Can you post the contents of this file by running.

Code:
cat ~/.config/xfce4/panel/datetime-7.rc

Code:
cat ~/.config/xfce4/panel/datetime-7.rc
layout=0
date_font=Bitstream Vera Sans 8
time_font=Sans Bold 24
date_format=%d %b %Y
time_format=%H:%M
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#6
Those settings match the ones the GUI shows but can't change.  I don't know how (or even if) the datetime GUI uses this file.  The system appears to update this file at ten minute intervals.

Did you upgrade from 5.2 to 5.8 using the Linux Lite menu ?  I don't recall any issues with settings getting changed when doing it this way.
stevef
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#7
(01-15-2023, 10:06 AM)stevef link Wrote: Did you upgrade from 5.2 to 5.8 using the Linux Lite menu ?  I don't recall any issues with settings getting changed when doing it this way.

No, I installed Version 5.8 fresh ... with a new ROM.
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#8
OK.  As well as the language difference, my 5.8 set up is a result of progressing from 5.0 through 5.2, 5.4 and 5.6 so may not be comparable.

I'll see if I can find some hardware to do a cold 5.8 installation to test.

Do you have other desktop/panel look and feel changes which may effect font selection ?
stevef
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#9
(01-16-2023, 08:42 AM)stevef link Wrote: Do you have other desktop/panel look and feel changes which may effect font selection ?

I do have:

- german language support
- Theme: Adwaita
- Window-Taskbar-Theme: Default-xhdpi
- as far as I remember I also increased dpi-Value in general; it's set to 124 right now (to make the system look easier for a 14'' screen size)
- made the size of fonts bigger in general (to make the system look easier for a 14'' screen size)
- increased size of desktop task bar (to make the system look easier for a 14'' screen size)

- System fonts are: Roboto Regular [12]  ,  Monospace Regular [10]

Other than that, I kept the xfce-look and feel like it was by default. I made quite some adjustments in size (see points above) to make the system look easier for the 14'' screen size of my mobile laptop.

Oddly enough, the font size of the time could be changed, so no complaints about that.
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#10
Can you confirm that if you actually select a different font for the date by clicking on it (so that the selected font background changes colour) that the 'select' button is still greyed out please ?
stevef
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