>
> On Friday 27 February 2009 21:01:55 Matthew Morgan wrote:
>   
>>> > > On Friday 27 February 2009 15:52:05 Matthew Morgan wrote:
>>>       
>>>>> > >> > Sorry if this has already been answered sometime on this list, but
>>>>> > >> > I've searched google for an hour now, and can't find the answer.
>>>>> > >> >
>>>>> > >> > I recently switched from KDE to enlightenment.  When I use kde
>>>>> > >> > applications in e17, the font settings don't get loaded.  For
>>>>> > >> > instance, the fonts in Quanta are very small.  I've tried using
>>>>> > >> > qtconfig; it has no effect.  I noticed that if I run kcontrol and
>>>>> > >> > change the font size, then change it back, my font settings get
>>>>> > >> > loaded.  Is there a way to make this happen at startup?
>>>>> > >> >
>>>>> > >> > Also, when using the kcontrol work around, my gtk fonts get 
>>>>> > >> > changed.
>>>>> > >> > This is sort of annoying, but I guess I could live with it.
>>>>>           
>>> > >
>>> > > When I still had kde-3.5.* I found that running kcminit at start of
>>> > > session fixed both the kde and gtk fonts. I have no idea why this 
>>> > > worked,
>>> > > only that it produced the results I wanted.
>>>       
>> >
>> > Ah!  This is exactly what I needed.  It still makes my gtk fonts too
>> > big, but I think I can fix that in kcontrol.  Thank you very much!
>>     
>
> If you manage to figure out *why* it works, please tell me. I tried, and got 
> hopelessly lost. Understanding all the bits that go to make a KDE or Gnome 
> session start up and work coherently is beyond me.
I don't plan on trying to figure it out.  It works.  ;)

Anyway, my gtk fonts looked fine as soon as I removed the custom stuff I
put in .gtkrc to fix them.  I think KDE is managing both KDE-QT and GTK
when you start kcminit.  It'd be nice if it wasn't so complicated.

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