12 Aug
2004
12 Aug
'04
07:44
On Thursday 12 August 2004 13:33, Davy Brion wrote:
i also had this problem but solved it by running gnome-settings-daemon after KDE starts (i put it in the kde Autostart folder).
this is most likely not the best solution (at least i hope it isn't), but it will make your gtk fonts much more readable in KDE
Beware that you must synchronize your KDE and GNOME setting, if you run gnome-settings-daemon. For instance, if you disable screensaver (or swap your mouse button) in KDE but forgot to disable it in gnome-settings-daemon, you'll probably be wondering why your KDE setting does not take effect.