Hmmmm, I thought, that kcharselect should be clear. Usage is that you can copy special chars to the clipboard in case you don't know how to type them. And this implies the second function: you can see, if a font has those special chars at all. Best, Daniel ----- Ursprüngliche Nachricht -----
Von: "Erik Jakobsen"
Gesendet: 05.11.05 16:11:52 An: "suse-kde@suse.com" Betreff: Re: [suse-kde] SuSE 10.0 Eval. and KDE. Daniel Eckl wrote:
kcharselect is part of kdeutils3-extra. Perhaps you have not installed this package.
If you have it installed, you find it somwhere in the K-Menu or just fire up a konsole and type kcharselect.
I chose Luxi Sans in control center, correct.
Luxi Sans is part of package xorg-x11-fonts-scalable. Check if you installed that, too.
Perhaps that could be your problem: Missing font packages. Worth to check this.
I've got these packages installed: xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi xorg-x11-fonts-syriac xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-scalable xorg-x11-fonts-cyrillic
Best, Daniel
Hi Daniel.
I have kcharset installed ok here, but what can I do with it ?
Ok where you found Luxi Sans. Also I'll check for the eventually missing packages for x11.
Erik
Am Samstag, 5. November 2005 11:52 schrieb Erik Jakobsen:
Daniel Eckl wrote:
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