Did you check fontconfig? There was an issue with setting that up, a while back.
(but I'm running unstable, not testing, so this might just be a wild goose chase). Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I think the applications were set to use TrueType fonts, and for some > reason KDE isn't seeing them. When I reset the fonts in the > applications I noticed some fonts didn't show (in applications with a > preview pane of the text, the preview was blank; in those that had > drop down lists showing font names in the style of the font their were > blank lines on the list). I think those fonts were the TrueType ones, > since I didn't see any of them. I saw Roman (Adobe) but not Time New > Roman, for example, and there were no entries under Microsoft-*. > > Anybody know what I have to tell KDE3 so it will see the fonts? KDE2, > running simultaneously under the same XFree, does have access to them, > so I think thinigs are OK at the X level. > > On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 10:44:40PM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote: >> I am running a Debian/testing system with KDE2, and have built KDE 3 >> from cvs, installing it to its own directory. This is a vanilla KDE >> build, not one making Debian packages. >> >> I did this a few months ago and KDE3 basically worked. Then one day, it >> stopped working. I assumed this was because I had updated some >> library underneath via apt-get. KDE2 continues to be fine. >> >> I just rebuilt KDE3 from source, and am seeing one problem from before: >> Konqueror doesn't display fonts at all. That is, where glyphs for >> characters should appear on the screen, there is nothing. So the KDE >> help is totally blank, except for the graphic at the top of the page. >> Other pages show me horizontal lines where text should be. >> >> Konqueror shows the text OK when it does a directory listing. I see >> fonts fine in shells; I even see them in KWord. >> >> Conceivably the help problem has a different source than the more >> general text viewing problem. >> >> Can anyone suggest where to start looking for the cause of this >> problem? A solution would be even nicer! >> >> Thanks. >> >> > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- A.J. Rossini / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED] Biomedical/Health Informatics and Biostatistics, University of Washington. Biostatistics, HVTN/SCHARP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. FHCRC: 206-667-7025 (fax=4812)|Voicemail is pretty sketchy/use Email CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message and any attachments may be confidential and privileged. If you received this message in error, please destroy it and notify the sender. Thank you.