Thank you Bruce, Dragging the windows to the very top did not make the OK button accessible on that computer. In constant, editing the athena.ini file helps! We were obliged to reduce the font sizes by a factor of 1.5 from the initial values, however, to see the OK button, all font sizes are between 7 and 6 on this computer now. It is a little bit small, but the guy is happy and able to work. Another solution would be that proposed by Gael, provided you don't click on the right part of the dialog. Thank all of you again. Gleb
Hi Gleb,
I have seent his problem before, but it has always been possible to "find" the OK button by grabbing the bottom part of the top border of the window and dragging the window all the way to the top of the screen. So this is a pretty bad situation.
It will be hard for me to fix this properly without access to the laptop. I am surprised that changing the screen resolution doesn't help.
I have a suggestion. It's a bit cumbersome. There is no convenient way to change the fonts used by Athena, but there is an inconvenient way:
1. Fire up Athena
2. Click on Edit preferences from the Setting menu
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the list and open the "fonts" group
4. Click on one of the fonts.
5. You will see a message about how there is no interactive way to change fonts, In red text, Athena should tell you the location of the file that contains Athena's configuration.
6. Open that file with a text editor (like Wordpad -- do NOT use Word or some other word processor).
7. Scroll to the bottom of that file and reduce the numbers for each kind of font. That is, change "9" to "8", "10" to "9", and so on.
8. Save the file and fire up Athena again.
Let me know if that helps.
B