this command is available in Slackware... and also fc-list will list the font types u want.. "FC-Cache" is equivalent to the fontconfig command.. but i did font changing or insertion using some variables{global} like $LANG=en_US or something else depending on what u want and run the X window... try out... might help you out..
On 10/6/05, Karthik Raghavan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
never used Debian, not much of a Linux user, but isnt
there some command out there that you use to flush
your fonts cache and update them and stuff??? Sorta
like rebuilding your fonts directory? I dont remember
the command and what it does, but Im sure somebody
else can tell you what it is...
Cheers,
Karthik
--- Suresh R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> On my Debian (Sid) system, my old gtk apps (gtk-1.2)
> are not
> functioning properly. To be more specific, there
> seems to be some
> display problem. Fonts are being displayed in
> controls.
>
> Checkout the screenshot of the open dialog of xmms
> to know exactly
> whats happening.
>
> Can you please suggest, what could be wrong. Has
> anyone else faced
> such problems?
>
> Do I need to update something. I have tried
> dist-upgrade, but did not
> seem to help.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Best Regards,
> Suresh
>
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