Just a guess - you are using KDE - correct?
JPilot from SuSE 10.0 uses gtk2. Therefore, I believe
your question was probably answered in an excellent
post earlier today by Anand Buddhdev dealing with
a Firefox issue. That post in part follows ...
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I guess you're using the KDE desktop. Firefox uses GTK, so it won't use the
font settings you specify in KDE's control panel. You need to install the
control-center2 rpm first. Once installed, go to the KDE menu, then
Utilities, then Desktop, and then choose the gnome desktop configuration
tool. Look for the font settings, and change them to suit your style. Now,
when you start firefox, it will use those fonts.
You must also ensure that the gnome-settings-daemon is started up each time
you log into KDE. Go into your .kde/Autostart directory, and create a soft
link from /opt/gnome/lib/control-center-2.0/gnome-settings-daemon to this
directory, so that the next time you start KDE, the gnome fonts you chose
are applied.
I was pulling my hair out over this, until I stumbled upon this solution
via Google. I think this should be an FAQ entry.
Anand
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good luck
Rich
On 11/3/05, Jerry Feldman
I just did an upgrade install to SuSE 10 (from DVD). So far everything works, but I do have one interesting anomaly with jpilot in that I am unable to set the color. Jpilot has 4 color schemes, steel, blue, purple and blue, but on my upgraded system, it only displays steel. -- Jerry Feldman
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