I know this topic seems to get covered in various places with various different hacks (i.e. deleting "fixed" fonts until the one you want is the only left with enough priority that it gets used), but I want to try to solve it properly on my system without hacking up my fonts.conf file like I have to everytime I install a new fontconfig package. With the help of xfd, I have determined that the font(config specfication) I want to use in gnome-terminal is: Fixed:style=Regular:slant=0:weight=100:width=87:pixelsize=13:spacing=100 but this is a bitmap font and not scalable, so trying to get a more simple specification like "Fixed" to select it is impossible. So what configuration changes can I make to get access to this specific font (such that it will be selectable in gnome-terminal) in preference to what is in normal circumstances "better" Fixed fonts? I have tried something like: <fontconfig> <match target="pattern"> <test qual="any" name="family"> <string>Fixed</string> </test> <edit name="family" mode="assign"> <string>Fixed:style=Regular:slant=0:weight=100:width=87:pixelsize=13:spacing=100:foundry=Misc</string> </edit> </match> </fontconfig> in my ~/.fonts.conf but it does not seem to do what I want. I don't really want to override fontconfig's idea of the best "Fixed" font anyhow. I would prefer to create a new specification with something like: <fontconfig> <match target="pattern"> <test qual="any" name="family"> <string>MyFixedFont</string> </test> <edit name="family" mode="assign"> <string>Fixed:style=Regular:slant=0:weight=100:width=87:pixelsize=13:spacing=100:foundry=Misc</string> </edit> </match> </fontconfig> So that gnome-terminal would show an additional font in its list named "MyFixedFont". But the above syntax does not seem to do that either. How can I achieve the results I am looking for? Thanx, b.