Re: [SLE] Font settings
- From: Carl Hartung <suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 10:13:25 -0500
On Tuesday 28 February 2006 01:40, Bob S wrote:
Question is: Where and what do I do to have the settings maintained between
reboots? It is probably some init file at boot but which one and what do I
put in there?
Hi Bob,
Would you be willing to do a brief experiment?
Create or edit the file ~/.gtkrc-2.0
Put in a line like this: gtk-font-name = "Adobe Helvetica 12"
Use a typeface and size that you *know* is installed on your system. You can
find an appropriate candidate in KDE Control Center under the fonts installer
module. Be sure to enter the name in .gtkrc-2.0 *exactly* as it appears in
Control Center.
Can you please confirm that this solution "sticks" between boots? This is the
third time I've seen such a thread.
I'm sure this procedure worked for me and has worked for others. It's supposed
to make autoloading Gnome Control Center unnecessary when you're running
KDE... It would be nice to have an 'in situ' real life confirmation that it
still works.
regards,
- Carl
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