On Sun, 2003-03-30 at 06:53, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 07:32, Jack Coates wrote:
> > I was trying out some of the font rendering stuff in KDE and Gnome and
> > now about half of my fonts are rendering in the old, unhappy way instead
> > of the beautiful new way :-( Particularly GTK stuff -- the defining
> > moment seems to be selecting Galaxy as a theme.
> > 
> > Is there a "put it back to the defaults" option for Gnome fonts? Maybe
> > rebooting would help?
> 
> Maybe not a reboot.  telinit 3 stop xfs start xfs telinit 5 and see what
> the result is. Best font result I've had is with M$ truetypes either the
> ones M$ gives out or any of the thousands of other fonts available
> legitimately on the net.
> 

no bueno por nada. I agree the ms-ttf fonts are nice, but I am getting
no fontly joy at all. Moral of this story: do not launch the gnome
configuration panel, bad things will happen. root's Gnome is fine, so
it's a personal configuration thing. Last time that I just erased
~/.gnome* very bad things happened, so this brings me back to my
original question:

is there a way to reset Gnome's configuration to the system default? /me
STFW's...
http://www.fifi.org/doc/gnome-intro/html/introduction-to-gnome/C/trouble.html
gonna try it after cleaning the 62 new work-related mails that have
arrived since 11 AM out of my inbox.

> James
> 
> 
> 
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