Hi all,
Looks like the "use anti-aliased fonts" in the Control Center worked for
me. :-)
Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 14:26:01 +1000, Vic Koci wrote:
Hi all.
This morning i did an upgrade, (not a dist-upgrade), etch 3.5.3 and now
i find myself having the same problem. Th
* Vic Koci [Sat, 15 Jul 2006 14:26:01 +1000]:
> Replacing
> enableXft=false
> useXft=false
> with
> enableXft=true
> useXft=true
> in file $HOME/.qt/qtrc helped me.
Oooh, this did it. Thanks a lot. (Have to restart KDE.)
--
Adeodato Simó dato at net.com.o
On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 14:26:01 +1000, Vic Koci wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> This morning i did an upgrade, (not a dist-upgrade), etch 3.5.3 and now
> i find myself having the same problem. The missing fonts in Firefox is
> really annoying, having to run the mouse over or highlight the missing
> text
Hi all.
This morning i did an upgrade, (not a dist-upgrade), etch 3.5.3 and now
i find myself having the same problem. The missing fonts in Firefox is
really annoying, having to run the mouse over or highlight the missing
text to be able to read it.
The fix that Marko suggested, i already ha
Alan Ezust wrote:
I am using debian unstable (kanotix) and I just did a dist-upgrade.
Now all my gtk apps (like firefox) have crappy font settings again. It's
as if
the gtk2-engines-gtk-qt is no longer working properly.
With firefox, it's more than just the fonts though - the layout of
text is
On Sunday 09 July 2006 10:28 am, Alan Ezust wrote:
> With firefox, it's more than just the fonts though - the layout of
> text is all strange, and lots of the text is invisible unless I run my
> mouse over it.
>
> Any suggestions on how to bring things back to normal?
No solutions, but I've been
I am using debian unstable (kanotix) and I just did a dist-upgrade.
Now all my gtk apps (like firefox) have crappy font settings again. It's as if
the gtk2-engines-gtk-qt is no longer working properly.
With firefox, it's more than just the fonts though - the layout of
text is all strange, and lot
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