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Re: It was the FontPath all the time
by Arnd Bergmann on Friday 16/Mar/2001, @04:42
Damn, it was not the FontPath. I just thought that if the article is so specific about it, there has to be some meaning behind it.

Anyway, I still can't select non-antialiased fonts in KDE. The most obvious symptoms of this are that in Konsole, you can only choose a font called 'fixed', which can be replaced by anything in XftConfig or is automatically replaced by the alphabetically (!) first font otherwise.
The same happens to the font settings in Control Center when you try to get back to defaults or have a fresh installation.

I have fixes for both symptoms in kdelibs, but the real problem is somewhere deeper.

Does anyone actually have non-AA fonts in kde2.1/Qt2.3/XFree86-4.0.2-branch or does is work in another version?
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Re: It was the FontPath all the time
by Ravi on Friday 16/Mar/2001, @07:25
The problem is with Xft. Xft has a bug related to choosing fixed width fonts. Please look at http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-devel&m=98399428807752&w=2
which contains a fix for your problem.

Ravi
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