Hi,
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Regards,
Mohammad
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Mohammad Bhuyan nuxser@gmail.com Date: Jun 16, 2007 4:08 PM Subject: YaST font different from KDE apps? To: SuSE Linux opensuse@opensuse.org, yast-devel@opensuse.org
Hi,
I am using Liberation fonts with Liberation Sans being my KDE desktop font. Quite happy with how its looks (even better with subpixel hinting) but noticed an issue with YaST. Fonts in YaST seems to be little different from the other apps. I need second (third, forth, more the marrier) opinion if it is indeed a different font or not. I have attached a snapshot.
And if it is a different font then its a bug in Yast to ignore fonts imposed by kde configuration.
Thanks,
Mohammad
On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 04:36:18PM +1000, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
Hi,
Sent the following email to opensuse list. Due to the image size
For reference (no image there either): http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2007-06/msg01276.html
What is the default font in YaST? Where can I configure that?
It is hardcoded AFAIK. An enhancement request for Stefan?
couldn't send the email to this list.
Regards,
Mohammad
On Monday 18 June 2007 11:16, Martin Vidner wrote:
What is the default font in YaST? Where can I configure that?
It is hardcoded AFAIK. An enhancement request for Stefan?
We are using hardcoded fonts (depending on screen resolution) during installation only, because many displays report incorrect DPI values and thus the Qt default fonts sometimes become much too large or much too small.
In the installed system (and only that can be relevant here since you are talking about KDE) we use the Qt default fonts. Qt loads those settings from ~/.qt/qtrc . You can use /usr/lib/qt3/bin/qtconfig to change those settings.
AFAIK some KDE package (might be a SUSE-specific one) installs a ~/.qt/qtrc if there is none. I am not exactly sure how KDE and Qt interact with those settings, though.
CU