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On Tuesday 21 January 2003 05:51, Garth Meisel wrote:
> Actually, in all the time I've been Linux, I've never added a font because
> my end of the computers isn't very often things like Office apps or Fonts. 
> Is this hard or even worth one of the topics for the group?

depends on the distro you use. Mandrake provides a nice and easy Fonts control 
panel and KDE 3.x also has one. the version of X that comes with RH8 simply 
uses a ~/.fonts folder IIRC... so installing fonts in linux is pretty easy 
these days...

> Anyway, tell me if this is Haeberli or plain because it isn't Haeberlit
> that I'm looking at as I type.

fonts don't get sent across when you send email (with the limited exceptions 
of HTML mail *spat*). email messages aren't like word processing documents: 
you can set the composer font to whatever you want on your side and it will 
appear using whatever font i prefer to read it in on my side.

so feel free to adjust the font in KMail's configuration dialog to use 
Haeberlit in the composer =)

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Aaron J. Seigo
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"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler"
    - Albert Einstein
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