The question is slightly unusual: how do I break a font? You see, I don't like to have text on my desktop, I like the icons to be displayed without the annoying text underneath. In the past I've solved this by setting the desktop font to a broken font that wouldn't display. But in 8.2, all my fonts work :( So can anyone tell me where I might find a broken font? I'm not too hot with the fontconfig stuff, perhaps there's something I can put in the config for that to make the system think it has a font that doesn't exist, or that doesn't have any characters? Any ideas?
On Friday 09 May 2003 03:12, Anders Johansson wrote:
You see, I don't like to have text on my desktop, I like the icons to be displayed without the annoying text underneath. In the past I've solved this by setting the desktop font to a broken font that wouldn't display.
If this is KDE desktop, perhaps edit *.desktop, and set "name" as blank. -- -- Verdi March --
On Friday 09 May 2003 04:18, Verdi March wrote:
If this is KDE desktop, perhaps edit *.desktop, and set "name" as blank.
Tried it, doesn't work. It defaults to the name of the .desktop file minus .desktop. Besides, removing the name would also remove it from the tooltip, which could be useful in case I ever forget what the icon is pointing to
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