2010. április 26. 16:39 napon Rodney Baker
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 23:57:50 Felix Miata wrote:
On 2010/04/26 16:19 (GMT+0200) Istvan Gabor composed:
I have installed font packages and now fonts of yast2 titles, like "Starting the Software Manager", "Hardware Information" etc. are different and ugly. How cold I trace which font is used for these titles and set it back to the original one?
Look in the alias list /etc/fonts/suse-post-user.conf. You can order those however you like to implement a system-wide change.
Also you may find different font sizes in YaST2 than elsewhere if you don't run qtconfig to change QT font size to match sizes you change in "personal settings" -> "fonts".
Also, remember that Yast2 runs as root and therefore reads the root user's profile rather than the currently logged-on user, so in order to change Yast2's appearance (themes, colours etc.) you have to set those for root to match your normal user profile (at least, I found that to be the case for KDE4).
Thanks four your replies and sorry for the delayed response. In /etc/fonts/suse-post-user.conf I have the following entries as the first few at each main groups: <family>serif</family> <prefer> <family>Times New Roman</family> <family>Thorndale AMT</family> <family>DejaVu Serif</family> ... <family>sans-serif</family> <prefer> <family>Arial</family> <family>Albany AMT</family> <family>Verdana</family> ... <family>monospace</family> <prefer> <family>Courier New</family> <family>Consolas</family> <family>Andale Mono</family> None of these that I have at all looks similar to the one is used in yast2 titles. And, if I change font type in qtconfig as root, the font type in yast window changes immediately except the abovementioned title font. It remains strange and ugly. See the sample images, in qtconfig font type/size is set to: Sans Serif 10 pt: http://i40.tinypic.com/34tem80.jpg Sans Serif 14 pt: http://i42.tinypic.com/rw15y0.jpg Serif 10 pt: http://i40.tinypic.com/2m349cm.jpg Serif 14 pt: http://i43.tinypic.com/in5mit.jpg The text "/etc/sysconfig Editor" looked normal earlier. How could I change it back to use normal font? Thanks, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org