Re: [kde] Konsole fonts: just a jump o the left

2011-11-22 Thread Duncan
Dotan Cohen posted on Tue, 22 Nov 2011 12:00:54 +0200 as excerpted: On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 15:08, Duncan 1i5t5.dun...@cox.net wrote: Also, try temporarily disabling font anti-aliasing and hinting, and see if that helps.  If it does, you could turn it back on and try playing with the

Re: [kde] Konsole fonts: just a jump o the left

2011-11-17 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/11/16 20:40 (GMT+0200) Dotan Cohen composed: I had changed my Konsole font size, and now the cursor is half-covering the preceding letter. Playing with the font size I cannot get the cursor to go back to where it should be. See screen shot (attached). Has anyone else ever encountered

Re: [kde] Konsole fonts: just a jump o the left

2011-11-17 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/11/17 13:16 (GMT+0200) Dotan Cohen composed: Felix Miata wrote: Long time ago. Don't remember whether bug filed in a distro or in KDE, but got fixed. I looked and couldn't find it. Did you try a different font family with similar result, like Droid Sans Mono or DejaVu Sans Mono?

Re: [kde] Konsole fonts: just a jump o the left

2011-11-17 Thread Duncan
Felix Miata posted on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 07:43:18 -0500 as excerpted: On 2011/11/17 13:16 (GMT+0200) Dotan Cohen composed: Felix Miata wrote: Long time ago. Don't remember whether bug filed in a distro or in KDE, but got fixed. I looked and couldn't find it. Did you try a different

Re: [kde] Konsole fonts: just a jump o the left

2011-11-17 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/11/17 15:27 (GMT) Duncan composed: Felix Miata posted on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 07:43:18 -0500 as excerpted: Do you ever test in anything besides Gentoo? Are you sure you don't have a fontconfig problem? Dotan doesn't use Gentoo. AFAIK (from a different thread) he uses kubuntu.

[kde] Konsole fonts: just a jump o the left

2011-11-16 Thread Dotan Cohen
I had changed my Konsole font size, and now the cursor is half-covering the preceding letter. Playing with the font size I cannot get the cursor to go back to where it should be. See screen shot (attached). Has anyone else ever encountered this? What must I do? -- Dotan Cohen