Vaclav Barta wrote:
> On Sunday 22 April 2007 10:01:38 Vaclav Barta wrote:
>> Kim Woelders wrote:
>>> Vaclav Barta wrote:
>>>> change the Enlightenment (gentoo x11-wm/enlightenment 0.16.8.5) font
>>>> used in menus and window titles, preferably to something supporting
>>> If you are using one of the "core" themes supplied with e16 you can
>>> configure the fonts in fonts.cfg. If you want freetype fonts you could
>>> start out by copying /usr/share/e16/config/fonts.cfg-xft_example to
>>> ~/.e16/fonts.cfg and edit that.
>> OK, that works, I can change fonts, but even with Unicode fonts, window
> Sorry to be re-opening an old conversation, but it doesn't work any more :-( 
> - 
> after upgrading enlightenment to (gentoo ebuild) 0.16.8.10, it stopped 
> picking up any changes in ~/.e16/fonts.cfg and apparently reverted to some 
> default... I'd downgrade (shouldn't have emerged world in the first place), 
> but gentoo no longer has enlightenment 0.16.8.5, so I suppose I'll have to 
> live with the new version - did the font configuration changed between 
> 0.16.8.5 and 0.16.8.10?
> 
Not much. I think skipping 4 releases may have caused some compatibility 
stuff to get bypassed, now causing a bit of inconvenience.

Please try if "eesh set theme.use_alt_font_cfg 0" fixes the problem.

/Kim


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