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Re: kde font problem



I have one guess: check and see if you have font anti-aliasing enabled
in the KDE control panel. If you do, turn it off and restart- you
should now get a list of all available fonts. Enabling AA disables all
bitmapped fonts.

> I seem to be having a problem with fonts in kde.
> 
> I had a certain selection of fonts available in kde.
> 
> then i installed a package of fonts with apt.
> 
> then I saw a completely different set of available fonts in kde - 
> ie, all the previously available fonts were no longer available.  
> But the new package i installed did not replace any packages.
> 
> i added another font package and still another unique set of fonts 
> are now available.
> 
> So now i just have a bunch of obscure serif fonts available which 
> are impossible to read.
> 
> What is the mechanism to point kde to see all of the available 
> fonts on my system, and not just the most recently installed set of 
> them?
> 
> thanks,
> jason
> jason@pepas.com
> 
> 
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Geoffrey M. Romer
gromer@hmc.edu
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