What do you want to know more?
I have installed Debian (Knoppix upgraded to Sid) - which by the way so good 
I'm not even gonna give those RPM-based distros a try. It came with a default 
unicode font. Then I installed a bunch of truetype Farsi fonts using KDE font 
installer (they all start with B_ ). The fonts work find (I've tried them 
many times before). However in Konqueror and KDE Farsi text used the font 
B_Arabic unless I specifically select another Farsi font in Konqueror.
Of course that fixed the problem with Farsi but my main concern is English so 
that's not really a good solution.

On May 14, 2004 11:29 pm, Arash Zeini wrote:
> In a message dated Thursday 13 May 2004 05:41, Hooman Baradaran wrote:
> > Hi,
> > On my laptop, I have a bunch of Farsi fonts and by default Konqueror and
> > KMail load the first (TTF) Farsi font (in alphabetical order) which is
> > called Arabic. I tried moving these fonts into subfolders so the default
> > unicode font would load but doesn't work.
> > I know I can fix this by installing Arial Unicode that comes first in
> > Alphabetic order but I wanna know if there's a way to select a specific
> > Farsi font.
> > Thanks
>
> This is strange. This behavior is not known to me. Can you explain more?

-- 
Hooman Baradaran
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