Juan Francisco Cantero Hurtado <i...@juanfra.info> writes:

> Start the computer but don't log in as a regular user using xenodm or
> startx. Change to a different virtual console with Ctrl + Alt + F2 and
> log in as root.
>
> Delete (saving a copy of /etc or $HOME if you want)
> /var/cache/fontconfig, /etc/fonts and $HOME/.cache/fontconfig from
> every user. Delete every file or directory starting with ".font*" in
> $HOME and starting with "font" in $HOME/.config and $HOME/.cache. 
>
> Run sysmerge (it will restore the default config for fonts) and reboot. 
>
> If you didn't change the default XDG directories, then that should
> remove everything related to cairo font rendering (fontconfig).
>
> I don't have more ideas for your problem.

I tried the above recipe. It doesn't seem to solve the issue.

Since, the issue seems to be specific to my current installation, I'm
going to re-install OpenBSD over the weekend. That will most probably
solve the issue.

Thank you very much for your help Juan. I appreciate it.

- rsiddharth.

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