What do u mean, James... that as long as I don't have any gnome package installed I can't make my fonts better? And if so, is there a way to have the gnome-settings-daemon installed with the minimum number of gnome packages installed? Or better, is there some equivalent daemon for kde?
I've run the gtk-chtheme but I've found it not-helping... Thank u anyway. I've appreciated..but still ugly fonts... On Sunday 09 January 2005 20:19, James Hiscock wrote: > > I like artwiz-fonts but apart from that I'm using them because they are > > the only fonts which seem good renderered to me, the point about firefox > > that seems strange to me is that even the menu' and toolbars fonts (which > > are not configurable) are bad-rendered, maybe it's really a problem of > > gtk configuration... > > Try running > /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon & > from a terminal -- it'll probably solve the ugly fonts problem. If > not, change the fonts using the fonts applet in the Gnome control > center -- KDE control center's font applet is only for QT/KDE apps, > while Gnome's will work for all GTK apps, as long as > gnome-settings-daemon is running. > > -- > [email protected] mailing list -- [email protected] mailing list
