Anders Johansson wrote:
This has only happened to me once, and then the solution was to turn off anti-aliasing. You do this in control centre->look&feel->fonts
HTH Anders
On Monday 24 September 2001 14.57, Cleary_Mike@emc.com wrote:
I upgraded to KDE 2.2.1 and ran all the SuSE updates this weekend, and have ended up w/ a weird problem. When I log in as myself, and open an Xterm, the xterm window is about 2/3 the width of my screen, and all the text is "stretched" out as well:
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When I log in as root, or as my son, xterms look normal. I compared my .Xdefault file w/ that in my son's home directory, and they look the same. Even so, neither one contains settings for xterm geometry or font. I remember this happening once before back w/ KDE 1.0 or 1.1, but I don't remember what the resolution was. Anyone have any clues as to what might have cause this - how to fix?
Thanks,
MIke
Well if you want anti-aliased fonts for the rest of your kde then this is not the way to do it. You can turn off AA fonts for konsole only by making a mod to the global konsole.desktop file "/opt/kde2/share/applink/System/konsole.desktop" Change the line that reads: Exec=konsole %i %m to Exec=konsole --noxft %i %m That will disable AA fonts for the konsole program only. It's really about the only one that I can't stand using AA fonts with. regards -- Mark Hounschell dmarkh@cfl.rr.com