Am Mittwoch, 15. Dezember 2004 12:54 schrieb Mike FABIAN:
The default substitutions prefer Japanese fonts, i.e. if you have the Kochi fonts installed, they will be preferred of the Chinese fonts and you will see dots.
That might do the trick. I'll try to remove the Kochi fonts.
I changed them, where they where they weren't, but it does not help. I still got the dots.
Which SuSE version and which Qt version?
SuSE 9.0 with qt3-3.3.3-34. But I think I'll upgrade to 9.2 this week.
In one SuSE release (I don't remember at the moment whether that was 9.0 or 9.1), Qt was broken and the font-substitutions in Qt didn't work at all. For that Qt version the only work around was to set the Chinese fonts directly in Konqueror/KDE. Which means that you won't see German Umlauts anymore. Can be fixed only by updating Qt.
Ah, I see.
Please use the mailing list.
My fault. Pushed the wrong button. Thanks for the quick response. Arne -- [--- PGP key FD05BED7 --- http://www.root42.de/ ---]
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