I am not having fun with fonts in GTK and GTK2. I installed gdm to replace kdm, so now ~/.gtkrc-kde has no control over the gtk1 fonts (which it did a nice job of). For some reason gdm wants to always use the ugly default font and I cannot change it, gnome-control-center run as root has no effect on this font, and this ugly font buggers up all the gtk-apps (including mozilla and the like).
Thats problem one, problem 2 is that now GTK2 apps like rox now default to some tiny unreadable anti-aliased font, and again I use gnome-control-center to try and set the font, but again gtk2 apps ignore the settings. I know that ~/.gtkrc controls the fonts in gtk1 apps (except for root user for some reason), what config file is controlling the gtk2 apps? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]