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Re: [suse-kde] Fonts and KDE 3 and SuSE 8.0
- From: Carl <quantum@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 12:10:55 -0500
- Message-id: <200210031211.02211.quantum@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> OpenOffice doesn't use either qt or kde.
Interestingly, my OO can see all fonts just fine.
> Since I'm not experiencing this problem even though I have the MS fonts
> installed (thanks Ben) I can't actually test this, but I'd be interested
> to know if the problem remains if one uses a different window manager, say
> logging out and starting up gnome or Afterstep instead.
I've tried mwm, twm, and Windowmaker, and the closest I came to setting fonts
in them was Gnome's control Panel. (I do not have most of Gnome installed)
This can see all fonts just fine, though not AAed.
I should note that messed up fonts are also on the login window, which I set
up using KControl.
No one has ever clarified whether this is xdm or kdm, nor how to
differentiate.
> > I would have tried Xfs a long time ago, but it does not antialias.
>
> hm. I must be mistaken then. I was under the impression that Xfs for a
> long time was the *only* thing that handled antialiasing.
Huh?
I have this in my notes. So you're saying Xfs =does= AA?
Or are you thinking of Xft?
Well, I guess it doesn't matter much anyway, as this is a K problem.
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> OpenOffice doesn't use either qt or kde.
Interestingly, my OO can see all fonts just fine.
> Since I'm not experiencing this problem even though I have the MS fonts
> installed (thanks Ben) I can't actually test this, but I'd be interested
> to know if the problem remains if one uses a different window manager, say
> logging out and starting up gnome or Afterstep instead.
I've tried mwm, twm, and Windowmaker, and the closest I came to setting fonts
in them was Gnome's control Panel. (I do not have most of Gnome installed)
This can see all fonts just fine, though not AAed.
I should note that messed up fonts are also on the login window, which I set
up using KControl.
No one has ever clarified whether this is xdm or kdm, nor how to
differentiate.
> > I would have tried Xfs a long time ago, but it does not antialias.
>
> hm. I must be mistaken then. I was under the impression that Xfs for a
> long time was the *only* thing that handled antialiasing.
Huh?
I have this in my notes. So you're saying Xfs =does= AA?
Or are you thinking of Xft?
Well, I guess it doesn't matter much anyway, as this is a K problem.
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