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Re: Tutorials On Using Anti-Aliased Fonts With KDE
by Geir Kielland on Friday 16/Mar/2001, @08:35
This is a quick fix. It will not solve the problem, but you will have a fonttype that is readable. In your ~.kde directory, go to share/config/ and open the file kdeglobals in kwrite or something. Edit the fontspart of it, have a look and you'll know what I mean.... You should then change the fonttype "default" to courier, or some other available font of your choice. Don't go back to "look and feel/fonts" in Kcontrol. It will reset your manually chosen font. Then you have to edit kdeglobals once more.... Cheers!Geir K
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