My friend is visually challenged. I'm setting up a Mint 14 system for safe surfing of the web.
The font size features are great for the system once she is logged in, but the font size of the login screen is very small.
Is there a way to increase the font size on the login screen?
Thanks,
ww
Login Screen Font Size?
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Login Screen Font Size?
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Re: Login Screen Font Size?
I haven't found any way to do that that works. Supposedly there is a command in grub's config file that lets you set the screen res, but that never works on my rig.windyweather wrote:My friend is visually challenged. I'm setting up a Mint 14 system for safe surfing of the web.
The font size features are great for the system once she is logged in, but the font size of the login screen is very small.
Is there a way to increase the font size on the login screen?
Thanks,
ww
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Re: Login Screen Font Size?
The font size is determine by mdm login theme xml. You would have change the font size there as root. The themes are located in usr/share/mdm/themes.
Re: Login Screen Font Size?
Hey, that's right nice to know. Thanks.TheDynamicHamza21 wrote:The font size is determine by mdm login theme xml. You would have change the font size there as root. The themes are located in usr/share/mdm/themes.
I probably won't bother with it, because grub goes by in a flash (one second pause), but that puts a stopper on the OP's problem.