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Re: Proportional fonts in Kde?





Thanx for the tip. That fixed the problem in Emacs, I believe, or
atleast is a workaround. 

Strangely, Xemacs now has reverse video and hard to read fonts. I've
never been able to try xemacs because of this problem. 

I'll check into this problem. 

Thanx again, 

Ed

On Sun, 9 Aug 1998, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:

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> On Sat, 8 Aug 1998, Edward J Young wrote:
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> > I updated my KDE packages, to 1.0and now GNU emacs19's fonts are
> > different, and very difficult to read. The video is now reverse video and
> > very difficult to read. 
> 
> Yeah, KDE 1.0 did the same thing to me.  What happens is that KDE installs
> some very poorly constructed app-defaults files in
> /usr/share/apps/kdisplay/app-defaults/.  They made emacs completely
> unusable on my system, and screwed with Netscape in suble ways.  I
> couldn't figure out where that directory was refered to in the KDE
> scripts, so I simply deleted it.  THings went back to normal.
> 
> These files are installed as part of the kdebase package, and honestly, I
> think they're so bad that they're worthy of a bug report.
> 
> noah
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