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CASIUS

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Friday, June 24th 2005, 9:47pm

Problem in localization for FreeBSD

I've tried to make the localization and the cyrilization of my FreeBSD system, executing the following steps:

1. Add to /etc/rc.conf :

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mousechar_start=3
font8x16="cp1251-8x16"


2. Create .login_conf in the user's home directory:

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me:\ 
    :charset=CP1251:\ 
    :lang=bg_BG.CP1251:


The localization and the cyrilization works just well, but when I start KDE, I'm getting a strange result. The vertical size of buttons, rows in the text and items in the menus is doubled - and this lookes really awkward. The size of the font has not been changed, neither the screen resolution, and I can't find a prorep adjusting utility in the configuration application for the KDE desktop.

Best Regards,
CASIUS