You could try dpkg -L <package-name>
to see where the packages were installed and then add that path under /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 also make sure that you either have a font server or that you are loading the true type fonts module for X. Try adding Load "freetype" to the modules section. also can help Load "type1" Next try running xfontsel and see that the fonts appear. You also may have to change the settings for the kde ups to use the true type fonts. On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 05:43, Robert Storey wrote: > Dear All, > > I know the issue of TrueType fonts has been covered many times before, > but I > looked in the archives and didn't find the solution to my specific > problem. > Which is: > > I upgraded to Sid. Mozilla, which previously had bitmapped fonts, now > has > TrueType fonts - apt-get dist-upgrade" seems to have handled this > automagically . That's great, but Konqueror, Kmail, and Sylpheed (among > others) are still stuck in bitmap mode. I tried installing a Chinese > TrueType > font (I use Chinese occasionally) from Sid, and Mozilla recognized it > without > a hitch. Again, the other apps mentioned above did not. > > I'm perplexed as to why some apps would recognize the fonts while others > will > not. Sometime to do with the fontpath perhaps? But how to correct it? > > TIA, > Robert -- Micha Feigin [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]