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It is wired, because I use KDE and qt apps are ok. I can change the |
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font for gtk but some are displayed wrong. |
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I have tried to play with fontconfig but did not help at all. I have |
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also check the xorg.log and fount that there are included |
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only /usr/share/fonts/100dpi 75dpi and misc. Nothing more. But I see |
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the other fonts like DejaVu in gtk-chtheme or the kde gtk settup. So I |
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think it is not a problem of xorg font loading. |
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And is wired that it happen just week ago, and I did not change any |
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config since that, only do a regular merge of stable updates. |
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Regards, |
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Robert. |
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V Sat, 28 Jan 2012 07:36:04 -0800 |
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walt <w41ter@×××××.com> napsáno: |
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> On 01/27/2012 04:23 AM, Robert David wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > after recent update I encountered a problem with fonts. They looks |
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> > ugly and somehow corrupted. I see that in gtk apps I use, but maybe |
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> > it is also in other apps. |
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> I don't have that problem now but when I've seen it in the past it was |
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> because Xorg wasn't finding all of the installed fonts for some |
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> There may be easier ways to diagnose the problem but I always use the |
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> very old x11-apps/xfontsel, which at least will let you know for sure |
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> which fonts Xorg is actually seeing, if not the reason for the |
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> problem. |
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