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		<title>How to change font size for Yast and Sax2</title>
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<p>Sometimes the font size for your newly installed SUSE is too small for your reading pleasure. There are several ways to configure the font size. One method is to use the configuration utility for your window manager.</p>
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<p>If you are using KDE then the configuration utility is called kcontrol. You can run it by typing kcontrol at a command prompt in a terminal emulator window. If you are using Gnome then you can select fonts by running gnome-control-center. This method however does not rectify the font size for Yast and Sax2. The other way is to go into the terminal, type su and enter root password, then type qtconfig and just choose the font that you want to use.</p>
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