On Sat, 08 May 2004 22:20:17 -0700 James Richard Tyrer <tyrerj@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Dexter Filmore wrote: > > I recently upgraded to kde-3.2.2. since it needs qt-3.3 (at least here on > > Slackware) I upgraded that, too. > > After that I noticed qt doesn't support bitmap fonts anymore. > > This is seriously bad since TTF fonts in konsole suck royally, to give one > > example (I like helvetica for taskbar, menu and the like, too). > > > > Back to 3.2.1. I'm annoyed as hell. > > You must have some configure issue for the Konsole fonts since it works for > me. > > Is it all sizes of the Konsole fonts that don't work, or just: "Large"? using "very large" right now. > > Or are you using the: "Linux" console font. > > KDE installs three bitmapped fonts: > 9x15.pcf.gz > console8x16.pcf.gz > console8x8.pcf.gz > FontConfig needs to be able to find these fonts for them to work in > Konsole. So, to debug this you need to determine where these fonts were > installed which should be "$KDEDIR/share/fonts/". Then as root, open a > Konsole and execute: > > fc-cache -vf > > and make sure that that directory is listed and that the fonts are cached. > E.G.: > > fc-cache: "/usr/share/fonts": caching, 3 fonts, 5 dirs $KDDIR is /opt/kde, and it's *not* listed in fc-cache - what can I do about that? > > if $KDEDIR is "/usr". > > There are font NAME bugs in Qt so I would guess that that rather than the > fonts being bitmapped is the problem. > > If you like Helvetica, I suggest that you install Type1 Helvetica: > > You can install the Type1 fonts that come with AAR 3.x. > You should be able to unpack this with WINE. snip Thanks for the info. Since this is quite a hack, I'll do it as soon as I find time. I talked to Trolltech and their very own words were "sorry, no bitmap fonts anymore" Dex ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.