On 7/26/05, Guillermo Ballester Valor <gbv@oxixares.com> wrote:
Hi,
I got similar problem in my SuSE 9.3 - KDE. If this is your problem, see
control center-> themes -> fonts
Press configure antialiasing button and see whether 'exclude range' check box is selected. It must be unselected.
Then you should start again KDE.
Thank you. I get back my anti-aliasing fonts in KDE. But problem stay with gnome apps Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird. They still use not antialiasing fonts... I go to control center-> themes -> GTK styles and fonts and selected Use KDE Style and Fonts. But this not works. In /var/log/apt.log I found that last update was on packages: 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;bittorrent;4.0.1-0.gbv.1 => 4.0.3-0.gbv.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;MozillaFirefox-translations;1.0.6-2.1 => 1.0.6-3.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;freetype2;2.1.10-0.1 => 2.1.10-2.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;fontconfig-devel;2.3.2.20050712-1.1 => 2.3.2.20050721-1.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;MozillaFirefox;1.0.6-2.1 => 1.0.6-3.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;mozilla;1.7.10-1.1 => 1.7.10-3.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;freetype2-devel;2.1.10-0.1 => 2.1.10-2.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;fontconfig;2.3.2.20050712-1.1 => 2.3.2.20050721-1.1 2005 m. liepos 25 d. 15:29:18;upgrade;OpenOffice_org-Quickstarter;1.0-471 => 1.0-471.2 I think that something wrong is with freetype2 or fontconfig. Audrius.