Re: Only Type1 fonts in kde?
Hi Mario! On Fri, 05 Oct 2001, Mario Oschwald wrote: > B. L. Jilek wrote: > > > I've upgraded two machines to woody and have been having > > a problem with fonts. When I first start kde after removing > > .kde the fonts are fine. When I go to Look and Feel Fonts > > all of them show up. > > > > When I change fonts they change fine. But, after changing > > font's, I log back into kde all of the fonts have > > changed to baskerville and only the font's in Type1 > > show up in the settings. > > > > I can fix this by removing .kde but it happens again > > if I change fonts. > > > That´s because antialising for fonts is activated by default. > You get all the fonts back by deactivating this feature in the > Fonts Section. > > It would still interest me how I could get KDE/QT to see all > aliasable fonts including TrueType if antialsing is activated. > I'm going to have to check to see if it's enabled on my potato box. I never had this problem with potato. But this did fix it and I don't need antialiasing. Thanks for the help. -- B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| Linux user: 163800 PGP: RSA-0x64183EA1 DSS-0x66FF0BC1 | ICQ: 83785391 GPG: 0x8ABA0CE6 (Preferred)| http://www.geocities.com/bljilek --- pgpKq8qKFmFBY.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Fwd: kde virus-like menu masher
Hi August! On Fri, 05 Oct 2001, August Logan Bear Jr. wrote: > On Friday 05 October 2001 02:42 am, B . L . Jilek wrote: > > Hi debian-kde! > > /usr/lib/menu/xterm > > > > ?package(xterm):\ > > needs=x11\ > > section=XShells\ > > longtitle="Xterm: terminal emulator for X"\ > > title=Xterm\ > > command=xterm > > > > I'm thinking -- title="Xterm"\?? > > > > Thanks for the help. > > Here's my copy of /usr/lib/menu/xterm. When I fixed the XTerm Unicode line, > the menus worked: > ?package(xterm):\ > needs=x11\ > section=XShells\ > longtitle="XTerm: terminal emulator for X"\ > title=XTerm\ > command=xterm > ?package(xterm):\ > needs=x11\ > section=XShells\ > longtitle="XTerm: terminal emulator for X with Unicode support"\ > title="XTerm (Unicode)"\ > command=uxterm > Thanks a lot. It's working. -- B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| Linux user: 163800 PGP: RSA-0x64183EA1 DSS-0x66FF0BC1 | ICQ: 83785391 GPG: 0x8ABA0CE6 (Preferred)| http://www.geocities.com/bljilek --- pgppiyRVWtEaJ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Only Type1 fonts in kde?
I've upgraded two machines to woody and have been having a problem with fonts. When I first start kde after removing .kde the fonts are fine. When I go to Look and Feel Fonts all of them show up. When I change fonts they change fine. But, after changing font's, I log back into kde all of the fonts have changed to baskerville and only the font's in Type1 show up in the settings. I can fix this by removing .kde but it happens again if I change fonts. These fonts make kterm impossible to use so it's a pain. Anyone know what the problem is? -- B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Linux user: 163800 PGP: RSA-0x64183EA1 DSS-0x66FF0BC1 | ICQ: 83785391 GPG: 0x8ABA0CE6 (Preferred) | http://www.geocities.com/bljilek pgpewTJekTCGw.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Fwd: kde virus-like menu masher
Hi debian-kde! On Fri, 05 Oct 2001, B . L . Jilek wrote: > Hi August! > > On Fri, 05 Oct 2001, August Logan Bear Jr. wrote: > > > > > Actually, the menu problem isn't with kde. There's a bug in the menu > > information for Xterm (the Unicode version). As root, I modified the line > > of > > the name (placed it in quotes) and reran update-menus. Now all the Debian > > menus appear. > > > > What file was this in? I'm having the same problem on two > computers. > > Ok, I think I found the file. But what exactly did you put in quotes? /usr/lib/menu/xterm ?package(xterm):\ needs=x11\ section=XShells\ longtitle="Xterm: terminal emulator for X"\ title=Xterm\ command=xterm I'm thinking -- title="Xterm"\?? Thanks for the help. -- B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| Linux user: 163800 PGP: RSA-0x64183EA1 DSS-0x66FF0BC1 | ICQ: 83785391 GPG: 0x8ABA0CE6 (Preferred)| http://www.geocities.com/bljilek --- pgp8e3VAzJ1Vi.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Fwd: kde virus-like menu masher
Hi August! On Fri, 05 Oct 2001, August Logan Bear Jr. wrote: > On Thursday 04 October 2001 08:03 pm, Bob Underwood wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > This situation was mentioned on debian-user some time ago, but not > > answered. If this isn't the appropriate list, please let me know and I'll > > go elsewhere. > > > > I just did a fresh install of woody on my son's machine by using a 2.2r2 cd > > to install a base system, then apt-get upgrade then apt-get distupgrade. I > > then installed x-window-system along with icewm and eterm. So far so good. > > > > I then installed the kdebase packages and selected kde applications (plus > > some additional non-kde apps). The only things that show on the menu are > > packages that would be listed with a search on the packages page for > > descriptions using the search criteria "kde". Even such as Gimp, eterm, > > xterm, don't appear. > > > > On my machine, the kdm log-in gives a choice of default, icewm, and > > failsafe. On the new install, only default and failsafe appear. > > > > I'm a debian newbie (migrated from Corel Linux about a year ago) and > > haven't a clue where to begin to figure this out. Any help would be > > appreciated. > > > > The machine is a 450 mhz, k6 with 128 mb ram. > > Actually, the menu problem isn't with kde. There's a bug in the menu > information for Xterm (the Unicode version). As root, I modified the line of > the name (placed it in quotes) and reran update-menus. Now all the Debian > menus appear. > What file was this in? I'm having the same problem on two computers. -- B. L. Jilek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>| Linux user: 163800 PGP: RSA-0x64183EA1 DSS-0x66FF0BC1 | ICQ: 83785391 GPG: 0x8ABA0CE6 (Preferred)| http://www.geocities.com/bljilek --- pgpmU4GUpMiuq.pgp Description: PGP signature