BoBB, Thanks for the insight on the library issue. I'll look into using this approach for the real install. Actually, it was a bug in the install script, it wasn't supposed to overwrite the existing libraries, oh well. Putting them in the "Fab" directory should be a safer approach. As for the size of the thing, the keys are bitmaps so they can't be scaled; I have to create a new, smaller set of them for the next version. I'll also add an option to hide the dialog frame - tried to do that for version 1.02, but didn't get that working yet. Thanks again for the feedback. Vaughn On Wednesday 29 January 2003 13:42, you wrote: > There was talk at the meeting of how to try out the software without > possibly fubaring your system(Michelle was the unlucky first one) and i > found that if you just open up /etc/ld.so.conf and at the bottom add > > /where/you/untar'd/it/Fab1-02/lib > > save it and run ldconfig. Then you can run Fab4Linux from the Fab1-02 > directory. It runs great except at 1600x1200 it takes up alot of room > heh. probably 1/3rd of the screen, haven't found a way to make it > smaller yet aside from shrinking the window size but the keys dont scale > down =/