On Wednesday 12 June 2002 12:01 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I don't know if I'm using anti-aliased fonts in X.  I did set that for KDE, 
but I don't know if that carries down to X.  However, I tried unsetting it, 
and restarting X, but nothing changed.

As for locale, I have tried on occasion to set the system to different locales 
for testing purposes.  (I am a software developer, and one of my 
responsibilities relates to internationalization of a Java app.)  However, I 
think I changed all settings back to U.S. English.  How can I tell what X 
believes my locale to be?  The LANG environment variable is set to en_US.

Also, if it is any clue, when I run xfontsel, the characters initially 
displayed are Korean.

Thanks for any help.

- Keith


You wrote:

> Are you using anti-aliased fonts? Are you using non-english language as the
> fault language?

Keith Bennett wrote:

>> I am going nuts trying to figure out how to change my font setting in X
>> applications.  I'm running RedHat 7.3, with KDE (3.0) as my default
>> desktop environment.  KDE apps appear fine, but non-KDE X apps use a big
>> ugly Courier font in the menus and some other text types.  (Examples of
>> programs displaying the "bad" font are evolution, netscape, mozilla, and
>> gfontsel.)



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