It is a gtkhtml font problem. Gtkhtml stores it's fonts in gconf in 1.2 so if you are changing the old gnome-config files that will not change things. I'm not sure exactly what trouble people are having, and simply saying it is broken doesn't really help. If you would like to see this resolved add specifics of your font settings and the problems you are having to the bugs in bugzilla.ximian.com that already refer to this problem.
--Larry On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 11:17, Stuart Luppescu wrote: > On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 12:25, Melvin Sneed wrote: > > System: > > Redhat 8.0 with Evo 1.2 upgraded from 1.0.8 > > via the latest redcarpet. > > > > > > Problem: > > > > Kanji displayed fine under 1.0.8 but after > > upgrading to 1.2 *no* kanji font would display > > correctly. They would either not display at > > all or display as "kanji gibberish". Just to > > make sure I was not being stupid I verified > > the chosen fonts with open office. They worked > > fine. I blew away 1.2 and reinstalled 1.0.8. I > > have kanji again. > > > > International fonts seem to be an issue in 1.2 as > > I have seen several postings in the archives with > > people having the same display issues with fonts > > other then kanji. > > > > <beg> > > Any one have a clue? > > </beg> > > I, among several others, have reported the same problem, but there has > never been a solution offered. NotZed suggested adjusting the gtkhtml > fonts, but that didn't solve the problem at all. (That this doesn't help > was confirmed by several people on the Tokyo Linux Users' Group list.) > This single problem is preventing me from upgrading my machine at work, > and has forced me to install Sylpheed for Japanese email at home. Very > dismaying. _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
