-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 14 Feb 2003 8:11 pm, Michael Epting wrote: > I'm amazed that nobody else has mentioned this. I have two different > computers running up to date KDE 3.1 from Sid and both exhibit identical > symptoms even though they are configured quite differently. > > Select Fonts in KDE Control Center and then chose any item, Desktop, for > example. Select a serifed truetype font, such as Times New Roman. The > font shows up unserifed, like maybe Arial. Some other serifed fonts, > such as Times, display correctly. If I turn off anti-aliasing all the > fonts show up correctly, but the ttf's are so ugly as to be unusable. > > Both gfontview and xfontsel show the offending fonts correctly. > > One of my machines is using xfs and the other has only X's built-in font > server (i.e., # FontPath "unix/:7100" is commented out in > XF86Config-4 and ps shows no xfs process). On the other machine xfs is > running and referenced at the top of XF86Config-4. I have tried many > variations in XF86Config-4 and /etc/X11/Xftconfig and /etc/X11/fs/config > and been careful to restart X and/or xfs each time. >
Do you have fontconfig installed? This seems to cause some problems like this. A work around is to edit .qt/qtrc and change enableXft to false. - -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+TW/4uFHxcV2FFoIRAm58AKCmMhuBQfsxIXk1hPLSfG5H9d4AjwCfRWWY E5BmFDVuS9+8FYABbt2xLQU= =QThL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

