On Tuesday, 6. September 2005 15:06, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
And the default font is not smooth, I tried checking off anti-aliasing.
Make sure it is turned on again and that you do not have any exclude ranges or odd subpixel hinting settings (under the Advanced button).
Aren't there some files I could possibly copy over from a new user login or my root login that would give me all the default styles, fonts, etc. back? Thanks.
If a new user login has the correct fonts and the action above doesn't help, then you can manually copy the font settings from the other user's [General] group in $HOME/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals. These are all the *Font lines and anything beginning with Xft. Note that if the font settings are the default settings, we just take the system default so that file will not contain any *Font lines. If your new user also has broken faults then you have messed up something at a system level (recompiled freetype for truetype hinting, some hotrod X server, cooked your fontconfig settings). HTH Will