--===============0211922440== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_21394_14975753.1201054895548" ------=_Part_21394_14975753.1201054895548 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline >You can't remove the generic names (e.g. 'serif')... or at least if you >can, it's a *very* bad idea. Ok I will not do it. Thanks for the advice ;). >It sounds like maybe your environment in Konsole is different from the >environment your KDE session is running in. You might want to check that >e.g. KDEHOME is set correctly in your shell session in Konsole. Thanks ;) that solved my problem. I changed my "KDEHOME" var to "$HOME/.kde= " in the "bashrc" and now all works fine ;). Greetings 2008/1/22, Matthew Woehlke : > > Percy Camilo Trive=F1o Aucahuasi wrote: > > I removed all the fonts of my sistem except dejavu fonts, but kde4 stil= l > > request Sans Serif, so I don't know how to change the default font and > avoid > > this behaviour when I run a progrem from konsole. > > You can't remove the generic names (e.g. 'serif')... or at least if you > can, it's a *very* bad idea. > > It sounds like maybe your environment in Konsole is different from the > environment your KDE session is running in. You might want to check that > e.g. KDEHOME is set correctly in your shell session in Konsole. > > -- > Matthew > Ngx iqct zgg dxei zodt gf ngxk iqfrl. > > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to > unsubscribe << > ------=_Part_21394_14975753.1201054895548 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline >You can't remove the generic names (e.g. 'serif')... or at = least if you
>can, it's a *very* bad idea.

Ok I will not d= o it. Thanks for the advice ;).

>It sounds like maybe your enviro= nment in Konsole is different from the
>environment your KDE session is running in. You might want to check= that
>e.g. KDEHOME is set correctly in your shell session in Konsole= .

Thanks ;) that solved my problem. I changed my "KDEHOME"= var to "$HOME/.kde" in the "bashrc" and now all works = fine ;).

Greetings


2008/1/22, Ma= tthew Woehlke <mw_tria= d@users.sourceforge.net>:
Percy Camilo Trive=F1o Aucahuasi wrote:
> I removed all the fonts of = my sistem except dejavu fonts, but kde4 still
> request Sans Serif, s= o I don't know how to change the default font and avoid
> this be= haviour when I run a progrem from konsole.

You can't remove the generic names (e.g. 'serif')... or= at least if you
can, it's a *very* bad idea.

It sounds like = maybe your environment in Konsole is different from the
environment your= KDE session is running in. You might want to check that
e.g. KDEHOME is set correctly in your shell session in Konsole.

= --
Matthew
Ngx iqct zgg dxei zodt gf ngxk iqfrl.


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