On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 10:57:05PM +1000, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
Hi Martin,
My apologies to email you direct as many attempts to pass the image to fails. The image is now attacked with this email.
My original question:
But then why the original fonts with default installation (with MS fonts) were same everywhere (KDE & YaST). Once changed to Liberation fonts in KDE, KDE apps shows Liberation fonts where YaSt shows the one which I am trying to know what font that is?
I have uploaded the image to http://en.opensuse.org/Image:YaST_or_desktop_font.jpg (but I don't know the answer to your question. Anyone?)
* Martin Vidner mvidner@suse.cz [2007-06-18 15:32]:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 10:57:05PM +1000, Mohammad Bhuyan wrote:
Hi Martin,
My apologies to email you direct as many attempts to pass the image to fails. The image is now attacked with this email.
My original question:
But then why the original fonts with default installation (with MS fonts) were same everywhere (KDE & YaST). Once changed to Liberation fonts in KDE, KDE apps shows Liberation fonts where YaSt shows the one which I am trying to know what font that is?
I have uploaded the image to http://en.opensuse.org/Image:YaST_or_desktop_font.jpg (but I don't know the answer to your question. Anyone?)
Isn't YaST started as root, using the /root/.qtrc?
Thanks, Bernhard
On Monday 18 June 2007 15:40, Bernhard Walle wrote:
Isn't YaST started as root, using the /root/.qtrc?
That's what I am not sure about. But it should be simple enough to test that.
CU
Hi,
My assumption would be, during the install time both KDE and QT are set to same fonts. After install, changes to KDE doesn't impact QT defaults. So the initially all fonts are same but KDE changes made the YaST fonts stand out from the crowd and hence I noticed.
I plan to dig it in detail coming weekend. Meantime feel free to suggest any test plan.
Regards,
Mohammad