Hi Mayank Thanks for your response. I think, I should investigate more on /etc/fonts. I checked that directory. There are different subdirectories out there, and also some xml files. I am going to check those files. Thanks a lot for your guidance.
Best Regards Ali
On 2/27/07, mayank jain mayank.gnu@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/27/07, Ali Majdzadeh ali.majdzadeh@gmail.com wrote:
I tested the instructions you had mentioned. I managed to solve the
problem
in GNOME (Using gnome-font-properties). By the way, I modified the /etc/sysconfig/i18n file as follows:
LANG="fa_IR.UTF-8" SUPPORTED="fa_IR.UTF-8:fa_IR:fa" SYSFONT="Roya"
Thats nice :)
Is there any system-wide configuration file that can be used to store
font
information so that all the environments (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, ...) behave consistent with regard to font issues? For example, what is the configuration file that gnome-font-properties uses? What is the
equivalent
of that file in KDE or Xfce? By using gnome-font-properties, I changed all the fonts to "Roya" font
and
GNOME properly modified and used that font instead of all the other
fonts;
but KDE didn't; it still uses another font for displaying Persian text ("Homa" font).
Try having a look at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf for all users & ~/.fonts.conf for the local user.
I hope it helps :) Regards, Makuchaku http://www.makuchaku.info
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