Hello,

I noticed that AA fonts have been disabled in the latest uploads of KDE2.1, for 
reason that Konsole has problems with them.

In my experience, Konsole doesn't have any problems with AA fonts, it just has 
a problem with non-fixed width fonts.

And with AA fonts enabled, Konsole gets a problem when the X Server can't find 
any fixed-width fonts for Konsole on it's request. AT that point, the X server 
maps the requested font to some proportional font, and that messes up Konsole.
When Xft is properly configured, this shouldn't happen and Konsole looks just 
beautiful.

The problem is that I am not quite sure on the details of how Xft really works 
and how it's font-mappings actually work. I also don't know what kind of font 
Konsole requests that it doesn't even get a simple Courier from the X server.

I tweaked XftConfig and added a monotype-font from Keith Packard's website 
(www.keithp.com/~keithp) but I don't know how free that font is.

After the tweaks, Konsole works well with AA fonts. For small font-sizes, it 
even get a Courier font.

I have a lot of fonts installed which do not come with Debian, like windows TT 
fonts and several Cyrillic fonts. So I can't really say what tweaks to 
XftConfig are really nessecary to make Konsole happy when using the fonts 
available with stock Debian.


Does anyone have any sort of useful documentation on Xft and the XftConfig 
file? I haven't yet come across any!


With regards,

--Tim





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