font substitution
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Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 22 July 2008 2:37:53 pm Gordon Schulz wrote: > On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 14:14, Art Alexion <art.alexion@verizon.net> wrote: > > I recall a font substitution app is part of kcontrol which I can't find > > in 3.5.9. > > > > I have a decorative font that I am using for some designs that seems to > > get used instead of Times New Roman in kmail and konqueror. It is > > getting annoying having to keep installing and removing this font. > > > > How is font substitution now handled? > > Don't know about that app in kcontrol... But you can always edit > .fonts.conf in your $HOME directory. > > This example replaces the Helvetica family with a prettier one - adjust > to your needs. > > [---------cut----------------] > <match target="pattern" > > <test name="family" qual="any" > > <string>Helvetica</string> > </test> > <edit mode="assign" name="family" > > <string>Nimbus Sans</string> > </edit> > </match> > [---------cut----------------] > -- > Gordon. Thanks. Is there a global equivalent? The reason I ask is that KDE is doing a substitution that I don't want it to do, not the corollary. I want it to stop. Nothing in my current file seems to be triggering that. Also, which app can I use to examine a font to see what the attributes are, and perhaps edit them. I am thinking the decorative font that keeps jumping in for Times New Roman has its attributes screwed up. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBSIYwhULG/oYII0YuAQIxmwP9FKjvEG9BU+sugpND2d36hGBwdIbJ235q 4lSKGvfFDJSo33n1y4v3g3ajoYv+32ZYpC3ENeE8qQdtGa3S7b 8oSnjA/du4jGfF VIGLowSaqU3UhlFY+R/x4HQLhKLx9iBrGvEcWPk1Y0MpObwTWd0NINCT4SzwxIRN tICloxpksq0= =Ar21 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- kubuntu-users mailing list kubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users |
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