On Wednesday 07 May 2008 11:46:04 pm Tim wrote: > You might try Googling font "substitution," "mapping" tends to get used > for a different purpose (e.g. the placement of characters within the > font table). Arrrgh, thanks for the tip. > If you look in "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf" you should be able to see how > they've set up aliasing for mono and sans-serif fonts, and you should be > able to do something similar for specfic fonts (i.e. provide a list of > fonts to be treated as requests to use your preferred font). You might > want to include the generic sans-serif name in that list. > > Also pay attention to the note, in that file, about using local.conf for > your own font customisations, instead of modifying fonts.conf. Create > the file if it doesn't already exist. > > I've got to go through this sort of thing, myself. But haven't got > organised yet. Thanks Tim for pointing me to the right direction. All the best, Jorge -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list