On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 01:55, guenther wrote:

> That's my font, too. So where are the differences between your and my
> setup, that could cause this?

Major difference is I'm using RHL9/XD2 and you're using Mdk9.1.

> Settings / Mail Preferences
>  [ ] use the same fonts as other applications

Ditto.

>  Terminal Font: Luxi Mono, 8pt

*However* on RHL9/XD2 there is a bug which means that GtkHTML doesn't
pick up on what the default GNOME Terminal Font is (mine's set to Vera
Sans Mono 10pt), and as a result seems to use the system default
monospace font as defined by fontconfig (which in this case is Luxi
Mono). That bug has already been reported.

> Printing issue: Uses the first font in alphabet. Seems unrelated.
> Gnome default: Not sure, feels unrelated too, IMHO.

I'm not sure about the latter. They *might* be related.

> The big question is: *How* can fonts be rendered different? The reason
> seems even not to be related to the font (as we use the same).

Yes, it certainly is a strange one.

Best, Darren

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