hi!
I think that if you use kde and want gtk to look the same, you need to install
the gtk and gtk2 themes gtk-qt (gnome uses gtk kde uses qt), so mozilla (gtk)
firebird (gtk) will look the same. i've got ubuntu installed, and in my
control center i have a gtk choosing menu in look&feel, but if
Hi all,
I've got some problems with fonts and themes in kde.
I'm using kde-core 3.3.2 at my debian testing system. When i add a theme
from the control center and start to use it, i can see the changes
(menus, fonts etc) for example in konqueror. But the theme doesn't be
applied in some application
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 14:47:11 +0100, andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi I have a problem with fonts in Debian and KDE:
>
> I setted all the fonts in kcontrol with the same size but different
> application are having different font sizes.
>
> when I set the fonts again with the different applic
Hi I have a problem with fonts in Debian and KDE:
I setted all the fonts in kcontrol with the same size but different
application are having different font sizes.
when I set the fonts again with the different application open all the fonts
increase or decrease but they keep staying different size
Hi I have a problem with fonts in Debian and KDE:
I setted all the fonts in kcontrol with the same size but different
application are having different font sizes.
when I set the fonts again with the different application open all the fonts
increase or decrease but they keep staying different si
Hello,
This is a frequently upcomming issue with fonts. There are several regular
fonts (like times, courier, verdana) which do not show the euro sign (this ¤)
correctly. I write this using Charter as font and that one shows the sign
correctly.
I know this worked until a few weeks ago. Don't
Am Mittwoch, 27. August 2003 22:02 schrieb Børre Gaup:
> what kind of graphics card do you have, and what version is your xserver?
> That could cause the problem.
I'm using an "Albatron" GForce4-TI4200 AGP Gfx Card.
XServer is XFree86 version 4.2.1-10 from debian unstable.
In the attachment the
gaskavahkku, borgemÃnu 27. b. 2003 12.53, Christian Welzel ÄÃlii:
> hi!
>
> for some time now i have a strange problem:
> look at the picture http://wh9.tu-dresden.de/~gawain/konq/kde_font.png
> as you can see the letters are only drawn partially
> (look at the left side of the logo). sometimes i c
hi!
for some time now i have a strange problem:
look at the picture http://wh9.tu-dresden.de/~gawain/konq/kde_font.png
as you can see the letters are only drawn partially
(look at the left side of the logo). sometimes i cannot
distinguish a m from an n, or an e from an a...
this only seems to ha
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 14:27, Kurt, Caspar wrote:
> ~/.kde/share/config/kxkbrc. though Layout was set to 'us' it did not work
> right. setting it to en_US did work so i guess something (probably me by
> killing X with ctrl-alt-bs in despair) messed up xlibs. i reinstalled xlibs
That should be i
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On Tuesday 24 June 2003 10:40, Lucas Moulin wrote:
> > i tried renaming ~/.kde to ~/.kde.renamed before loging into kde which
> > fixed the problem but obviously made kde forget about my beloved
> > configuration. what's the point? where in ~/.kde/ do
On lun, jun 23 15:02
"Kurt, Caspar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
[...]
> i tried renaming ~/.kde to ~/.kde.renamed before loging into kde which fixed
> the problem but obviously made kde forget about my beloved configuration.
> what's the point? where in ~/.kde/ do i have to change things to get
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hi all,
i have two problems here driving me mad:
since i started OpenOffice (with LANG=de_CH oowriter) this morning my keyboard
layout is broken. i'd like my US keyboard layout back but all i get is de_CH
(i guess). setting LANG=en_US does not work
Hi to all,
Here's the problem: I'm using kde 3.1.1 on Debian sid with anti-alias fonts
option enabled. I have fontconfig, freetype2 and libxft2 packages
installed. The only (and small) problem I'm experiencing is that some
caracters, especially some spaces before ":", are rendered as litt
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On Saturday 29 Mar 2003 12:10 pm, Henning Moll wrote:
> On Saturday 29 March 2003 01:52, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > If you want to get away from the ugly fonts you can also specify a font
> > for "fixed" by doing something like the following in
> > /etc/
On Saturday 29 March 2003 01:52, Alan Chandler wrote:
> You need to look at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. Near the front it should have
> some statements like /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts which should list
> your font directories (it will also find any subdirectories). If these are
> not right, change them
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On Friday 28 Mar 2003 11:20 pm, Henning Moll wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I updated my system to kde3.1.1 / X11_4.3 using Ralfs packages. Mostly
> everything works perfect, but one exception: The font, used by 'konsole'
> looks like this:
>
> V e r y u g l y
Wh
Hi!
I updated my system to kde3.1.1 / X11_4.3 using Ralfs packages. Mostly
everything works perfect, but one exception: The font, used by 'konsole'
looks like this:
V e r y u g l y
(it is also bold...)
I found some things about defining font aliases from 'mono' to 'fixed' via
XftConfig, bu
On Wednesday 19 March 2003 7:17 am, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>I run a self-compiled KDE 3.1 from /opt. I just ran fc-cache (XFree 4.3.0)
>and suddenly my console font is "invisible." I can boot to another
>partition that runs a prior version of X (same KDE from /opt) and all is
>fine.
Not a KDE problem
I run a self-compiled KDE 3.1 from /opt. I just ran fc-cache (XFree 4.3.0)
and suddenly my console font is "invisible." I can boot to another
partition that runs a prior version of X (same KDE from /opt) and all is
fine.
Any clue on how I reverse the screwup?
Thanks,
Jeff Elkins
On Friday 31 January 2003 19:08, johnny geling wrote:
> On Friday 31 January 2003 08:05, Alan Chandler wrote:
> > On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 10:44 pm, johnny geling wrote:
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > After upgrading from 3.0.5a to 3.1 I have font problems.
> > >
> > > When I start konqueror from the comma
On Friday 31 January 2003 08:05, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 10:44 pm, johnny geling wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > After upgrading from 3.0.5a to 3.1 I have font problems.
> >
> > When I start konqueror from the command-line I get these messages:
> > "
> > FT_Stream_Open: could not `m
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On Thursday 30 Jan 2003 10:44 pm, johnny geling wrote:
> Hello
>
> After upgrading from 3.0.5a to 3.1 I have font problems.
>
> When I start konqueror from the command-line I get these messages:
> "
> FT_Stream_Open: could not `mmap' file `/usr/share/f
Hello
After upgrading from 3.0.5a to 3.1 I have font problems.
When I start konqueror from the command-line I get these messages:
"
FT_Stream_Open: could not `mmap' file `/usr/share/fonts/truetype//win'
FT_Stream_Open: could not `mmap' file `/usr/share/fonts/truetype//commercial'
FT_Stream_Open:
You can change the font used underneath the clock.
Simply right-click on it and choose Configure Clock (or Clock Preferences).
Then click over to the General tab. Then click on the Choose Font button.
On Friday 20 December 2002 06:25 am, Wolfgang Mader wrote:
> hello,
>
> on my kde desktop ther
hello,
on my kde desktop there is a very ugly fontproblem. i think i am missing the
font which is used for the date under the clock in the taskbar.
what must i install to fix.
in kcontorol under fonts the fixted font is available and shown smart
thnx wolfgang
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It usually t
Hi,
I just now upgraded from KDE 2.2.2 to 3.0.4 on a Woody. The font size
9, 10 are of the same size for all the fonts (for 7,8 also they are
the same). There is no difference in their sizes. How do I change
them? It happened after the upgradation. Thanks for the help.
Natarajan
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On Friday 08 March 2002 08:27 am, Daniel Haas wrote:
> Hi!
> I did a fresh install of woody some days ago. All works fine, and I'm
> surprised of the speed debians KDE has. I had a selfcompiled objprelinked
> KDE 2.2.1 before (Mandrake 8.0+) but KDE no
Hi!
I did a fresh install of woody some days ago. All works fine, and I'm
surprised of the speed debians KDE has. I had a selfcompiled objprelinked KDE
2.2.1 before (Mandrake 8.0+) but KDE now nearly is 100% faster! Thanks for
your great job in packaging KDE!
But i wouldn't have posted, if ther
I am using a current Debian/Sid. With or without "anti-aliasing fonts
"enabled, I cannot change fixed-width fonts from the control center. When I
click "choose" in that category of the control center->look and feel->fonts,
the screen garbles up, and will not allow me to do anything from the con
On Friday 23 November 2001 04:42, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I believe I've discovered the reason my fonts under KDE 2.2.2 have freaked
> out.
>
> Many of my programs were set to use Helvetica for the font typeface.
> Helvetica is no longer on my system. How can I obtain the Helvetica font?
> Is it pa
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001 16:05, Michael Ashton wrote:
> Personally, I'd like to see Univers become the sans-serif standard on
> Linux. That's _my_ favourite. But Helvetica's OK too.
Interesting to hear fo your viewpoint, where is "Univers" ?
The main problem with the Adobe helvetica on Linux is it
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 10:57:22PM -0500, David P James wrote:
> On Thursday 22 November 2001 22:42, Robert Tilley wrote:
> > I believe I've discovered the reason my fonts under KDE 2.2.2 have freaked
> > out.
> >
> > Many of my programs were set to use Helvetica for the font typeface.
> > Helvetic
On Thursday 22 November 2001 22:42, Robert Tilley wrote:
> I believe I've discovered the reason my fonts under KDE 2.2.2 have freaked
> out.
>
> Many of my programs were set to use Helvetica for the font typeface.
> Helvetica is no longer on my system. How can I obtain the Helvetica font?
> Is it
I believe I've discovered the reason my fonts under KDE 2.2.2 have freaked
out.
Many of my programs were set to use Helvetica for the font typeface.
Helvetica is no longer on my system. How can I obtain the Helvetica font?
Is it part of the MS TT package?
Robert
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On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 11:56:35PM -0700, Kamil Kisiel wrote:
> If you have KDE 2.2.1, you can run "konsole --noxft", which will turn off
> anti-aliased fonts in the konsole and allow you to use all the standard fonts
> that you could before.
Thanks. In fact I just updated to 2.2.1 and also inst
On September 24, 2001 23:12, Michael Meskes wrote:
> Could anypone please tell me which font to use? :-)
>
> Okay, here's the situation. I configured my system to display the Euro
> symbol. To do so I of course need a 8859-15 font. And that's where the
> problem starts. As a matter of fact I need t
Could anypone please tell me which font to use? :-)
Okay, here's the situation. I configured my system to display the Euro
symbol. To do so I of course need a 8859-15 font. And that's where the problem
starts. As a matter of fact I need the Euro symbol in just a handful of
applications one being k
On Monday 10 September 2001 09:39 pm, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I recently upgraded to Xfree86 4.1 via apt-get dist-upgrade (I'm running
> "testing"). After I did so, in KDE most of the standard fonts (i.e.,
> Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Times New Roman, etc.) are gone. I h
Greetings,
I recently upgraded to Xfree86 4.1 via apt-get dist-upgrade (I'm running
"testing"). After I did so, in KDE most of the standard fonts (i.e.,
Helvetica, New Century Schoolbook, Times New Roman, etc.) are gone. I have
quite a few more fonts than I did before the upgrade, however.
Bu
> Do you by any chance have the fonts 'pala*.ttf' somewhere in your
> Xft directories? If so, kill them. They crash every other Freetype
> version. Please tell me if that was it.
No such luck, unfortunately. I already removed the *pala* fonts earlier.. :)
But after digging some log files, I found
> Whenever I run xftcache (or anyone else runs, e.g. upgraded font packages),
> it simply spits out a "Segmentation fault".
Ah, I forgot the reason for mailing that on this kde-list in the first place
:)
Namely, my KDE 2 stopped working with antialiased fonts just a couple of days
ago and I sus
On Wednesday 13 June 2001 17:21, Jens Benecke wrote:
Hi, any news about AA + fixed width fonts problem? Broken on
testing and unstable here since ~ 2 weeks.
In case it works for someone could you post the xftconfig file and
dpkg -l '*ttf* output.
I'll try to look deeper into it but I hope some
Hello,
I originally asked this on debian-user and was referred here. Could
you please Cc: me at my personal email address as I am not subscribed
to the list?
I have a strange problem with KDE. I have been trying to set my fonts
in the KDE Control Center. I can set all the fonts correctly excep
In litteris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gordon Sadler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scripsit:
> qt-fonts-HOWTO.html
> XftConfig.example
OK, I've read these ones. Maybe I'm mistaken here, but the
qt-fonts-HOWTO seemed to me to be a guide to anti-aliasing with QT/KDE.
Which isn't at all what I want; not that AA isn'
On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 01:25:53AM +0200, Joe Blow wrote:
> I've got a problem with KDE 2.1.1 on Sid (surprise ! :-) Judging from
> the number of font-related messages on this list, I'm not the first...
> Anyway, I crafted through the January to April archive without finding
> something that looks
Hello,
I've got a problem with KDE 2.1.1 on Sid (surprise ! :-) Judging from
the number of font-related messages on this list, I'm not the first...
Anyway, I crafted through the January to April archive without finding
something that looks like my problem. So I subscribed and here I am,
with a new
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