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#1 2010-10-30 17:08:11

Llama
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From: St.-Petersburg, Russia
Registered: 2008-03-03
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KDE: pinpointing a font

Hi,

Somehow, one fine day, a Gothic font established a limited presence on my desktop. YouTube videos get titled in Gothic, which looks really cool; I'd prefer it that way. VLC intro (tag/file name) looks equally swell. Everything, URLs, menus and all, in opera-devel is also Gothic, which isn't quite as cool, though. The rest of the desktop appears to be unaffected. How am I supposed to sort the situation out? So I could introduce exactly the same spicy touch, with the possible exception of Opera, on another installation?

Last edited by Llama (2010-10-30 17:37:57)

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#2 2010-11-01 07:44:32

Llama
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From: St.-Petersburg, Russia
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Re: KDE: pinpointing a font

Let me try another tack big_smile

There's nothing unusual in my System Settings -> Fonts:

General: Liberation Sans 9
Fixed Width: Terminus 9
Small: Liberation Sans 8
Toolbar: Liberation Sans 8
Menu: Liberation Sans 9
Window Title: Sans Serif 8
Taskbar: Liberation Sans 9
Desktop: Liberation Sans 9

The Gothic font in question is probably Isabella (usr/share/fonts/TTF/Isabella.ttf). Is there a way to determine why certain apps pick it for certain purposes?

Last edited by Llama (2010-11-01 07:45:02)

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