Ivan E. Moore II writes:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 11:55:41AM +0100, Joaquim Ortega Cerd? wrote:
> > I had the same problem. My only fonts left at KDE where the fixed font
> > family!
> > It was solved by switching off the antialiasing option in the styles menu.
> > Quim
> > --
>
> yes
On Wed 28 Feb, Joaquim Ortega Cerdà wrote:
> I had the same problem. My only fonts left at KDE where the fixed font
> family! It was solved by switching off the antialiasing option in the
> styles menu.
I have exactly the same problem (unstable/sid). Only fixed fonts in
antialised mode, all the u
On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 11:55:41AM +0100, Joaquim Ortega Cerd? wrote:
> I had the same problem. My only fonts left at KDE where the fixed font family!
> It was solved by switching off the antialiasing option in the styles menu.
> Quim
> --
yes..most of the default fonts do not support AA. So if
I had the same problem. My only fonts left at KDE where the fixed font family!
It was solved by switching off the antialiasing option in the styles menu.
Quim
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Joaquim Ortega-Cerdà E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dept. App. Math.& Analysis Phone: (34)-93 4035747
Universitat de Barcelona
> I've just upgraded to KDE 2.1 final. I am running woody. System is AMD
> Athlon, Xfree 4, Nvdida TNT2 graphics card.
>
> The problem I am experiencing that only a handful of fonts are
> available to KDE and KDE apps. I have checked that the fonts are
> available to non KDE apps using xlsfonts
Hi,
I've just upgraded to KDE 2.1 final. I am running woody. System is AMD
Athlon, Xfree 4, Nvdida TNT2 graphics card.
The problem I am experiencing that only a handful of fonts are
available to KDE and KDE apps. I have checked that the fonts are
available to non KDE apps using xlsfonts and xf
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