On 2006/12/30 16:47 (GMT+1100) Basil Chupin apparently typed:

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> On 2006/12/28 11:11 (GMT+0100) Istvan Gabor apparently typed:

>>> I have started playing with opensuse 10.2.
>>> I noticed that the default kde TT fonts are different from
>>> those in SUSE 10.1.  As in kde control center the names of
>>> the default TT fonts are Sans Serif on both systems I don't
>>> know which are the exact fonts that 10.1 and 10.2 uses,
>>> respectively.
>>> Where can I find this and how I could change it?
>>> I want the same fonts on 10.2 that were default on 10.1.

>> Rearranging the config files so that the families are in the same order
>> should fix you up, assuming you have the same fonts installed.

>> SUSE 10.1 /etc/fonts/fonts.conf (portion):
>> <alias>
>>      <family>sans-serif</family>
>>      <prefer>
...
>> SUSE 10.2 /etc/fonts/suse-post-user.conf (portion):
>> <alias>
>>      <family>sans-serif</family>
>>      <prefer>
...

> Thank you for the above re-ordering of the file for 10.2. What a nice 
> difference it has made to what now appears on the screen :-) .

I didn't do it. :-p Do you actually prefer having Arial at the top of
the list instead of Vera Sans or DejaVu Sans or Nimbus Sans L?
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/Font/font-helvetica-clones.html
http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/auth/Font/font-helvetica-suse.html
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