Fonts on display :1 different than display :0
Hi everyone,
I'm tring to configure GNOME to use one font size on display:0 (normal
10pt) and another font on display:1 (a massive 48pt or bigger font).
I can't quite figure out how to do this...does anyone have any
pointers/suggestions?
thanks,
wes
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