Yay! I fixed it!

I had to add the following to the beginning of /usr/bin/opera

QT_XFT=1

Unfortunately, now I've messed up my /etc/X11/Xftconfig

Could someone mail me the default Xftconfig file please? I'll check the CD to 
see if it's there and usable.

Thanks

On Monday 10 December 2001 8:56 pm, Mike Stoddart wrote:
> Gary thanks for your email.
>
> I followed the same steps as you, and I can now get KDE to use the truetype
> fonts. However, I can't get Mozilla or Opera to use them. They just don't
> see them. Has anyone else experience this?
>
> Do you use Mozilla or Opera? Can you check that truetype fonts are being
> used? Usually with Opera you can select the truetype font through the
> Preferences menu, but now they aren't even displayed. Also, Mozilla doesn't
> offer the truetype fonts in the drop down list in the Preferences menu.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
> On Monday 10 December 2001 9:33 pm, Gary R. James wrote:
> > Mike,
> >     I followed the 2 e-mail I saw to you about TTFs and got it going. Below
> > are the steps I used:
> >
> > 1. Created the directory "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype"
> > 2. Copied my TTFs into the above directory.
> > 3. Edited "/etc/X11/XftConfig" file by adding the above directory path.
> > 4. Ran xftcache.
> >
> > A few notes.
> > 1. Even as root I had an issue with write privileges for
> > "/etc/X11/XftConfig". I changed them to read/write. 2. Watch the
> > capitalization. The email did not show the proper capitalization for
> > "/etc/X11/XftConfig".
> >
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Gary
> >
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