Thanks for your response. I think, I should investigate more on /etc/fonts. I checked that directory. There are different subdirectories out there, and also some xml files. I am going to check those files.
Thanks a lot for your guidance.
Best Regards
Ali
On 2/27/07, mayank jain <mayank.gnu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/27/07, Ali Majdzadeh <ali.majdzadeh@xxxxxxxxx > wrote:
> I tested the instructions you had mentioned. I managed to solve the problem
> in GNOME (Using gnome-font-properties). By the way, I modified the
> /etc/sysconfig/i18n file as follows:
>
> LANG="fa_IR.UTF-8"
> SUPPORTED="fa_IR.UTF-8:fa_IR:fa"
> SYSFONT="Roya"
Thats nice :)
> Is there any system-wide configuration file that can be used to store font
> information so that all the environments (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, ...) behave
> consistent with regard to font issues? For example, what is the
> configuration file that gnome-font-properties uses? What is the equivalent
> of that file in KDE or Xfce?
> By using gnome-font-properties, I changed all the fonts to "Roya" font and
> GNOME properly modified and used that font instead of all the other fonts;
> but KDE didn't; it still uses another font for displaying Persian text
> ("Homa" font).
Try having a look at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf for all users &
~/.fonts.conf for the local user.
I hope it helps :)
Regards,
Makuchaku
http://www.makuchaku.info
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