Maybe different ~/.fonts.config? Comparing outputs of fc-list may also help.
Giacomo wrote: > Hi to all. > I am Giacomo S. from Elettra synchrotron radiation facility, Trieste, Italy. > > We use to develop Qt GUIs on a kubuntu system. > > The development process is as follows: > > 1. develop the application on machine A; > > 2. install the application on machine B, where it has to be run. > > Machine A and B have been installed from the same installation CD: > > -> same X environment/libraries > -> same nvidia X driver (official NVIDIA, to support multi screen) > -> same qt libraries > -> same compiler/libc libc++... > ... > > The problem is that launching the same panel on machine B shows a different > font rendering with respect to machine A, producing unwanted changes in the > global layout of the graphical interface elements. > > Although installations are made from the same source and should be totally > equivalent, I have to add that machine B has a 4 output video card. > Machines A and B have the same nvidia drivers installed. > > Which is the way to follow to try to solve the issue? > > Thanks for any suggestion. > > Giacomo. > > > _______________________________________________ > xorg mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg > _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
