Hey everyone, I'm having an irritating problem with my rather fresh Debian woody desktop system. I verified that the same problem exists on another Debian system as well. Both running 2.4.18 Debian kernel.
It's very simple to reproduce. Just run a KDE app like konsole or kcontrol (preferably from a shell so that you can see error msgs). Go to a configuration where you must pick a fixed-width font. In konsole, this is the Font->Custom menu since konsole will only allow fixed-width fonts. In kcontrol, go to Look & Feel->Fonts->Fixed Width->Choose. Opening the font selection box will dump out a bunch of QFontDatabase errors, such as: QFontDatabase::font: Style not found for console, Normal, iso8859-1 The amount of these errors seems to depend on how many fonts you have installed, from what I can guess. This is probably harmless except for one thing. I want to use a custom size of the "console" font in konsole, but it isn't listed in the font selection. Why not? It's a fixed-width font. In fact konsole chooses the "console" font if you choose the "Linux" font (although this was also broken for some reason on one of my systems - I had to add /usr/share/fonts to xfs's font path). Can anyone shed some light on this? Thanks! Carl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]