On Friday 16 June 2006 02:25, Charles A. Landemaine wrote:
> I am involved into the PC-BSD project that is based on FreeBSD 6.
> Fonts in PC-BSD have been enhanced dramatically tweaking fontconfig.
> The only problem is that KDE-FreeBSD has fonts already defined, it's
> using the Bitstream family if I'm not mistaken.
KDE-FreeBSD does not predefine anything for fonts.
> Problem is that we already define which font to use in our fonconfig
> XML files, and we need KDE to use generic family fonts (serif,
> sans-serif, monospace) so that if the user has the Microsoft fonts,
> all KDE applications will use them properly, and if he doesn't use
> Microsoft fonts, KDE applications will use free fonts (Nimbus fonts
> in our case). Is it possible that forthcoming versions of KDE have
> generic font families defined under the K Control Center instead of
> Bitstream fonts so that installing Microsoft fonts take effect on all
> KDE applications?
>
> To do so, go to the "K Menu > Settings > Appearance & Themes > Fonts"
> and define:
>
> General: Sans Serif 12
> Fixed width: Monospace 14
> Toolbar: Sans Serif 12
> Menu: Sans Serif 12
> Window title: Sans Serif Bold 14
> Taskbar: Sans Serif 12
> Desktop: Sans Serif 12
>
> (Always use generic families this way, instead of particular fonts).
These are already set as default for a new user. Not at these sizes
though.
I don't know where you see Bitstream as the default, it's nothing that
is configured by the KDE-FreeBSD team.
Andy
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