Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2004 10:17 schrieb bast(a)altern.org:
Hi,
I'd like to change the default global font used in the system.
In fact I want to use KDE and I hate the "Sans" font, which is not as clear
as "Verdana" for example.
I changed anything in the control center to use Verdana instead of Sans,
but when I launch applications as Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird, or
Evolution, "Sans" is still used, and I guess it's the default system font
and I'd like to change it ...
It´s the default gtk2 font and these are all gtk2-apps. Gnome - evolution is a
gnome-app - is based on Gtk2 too.
In Gnome or XFCE, when changing the application font to Verdana, those apps
above are displaying well Verdana instead of Sans, so I guess Gnome and
XFCE use something else than KDE for this ...
KDE and Gnome have their own settings as they are different GUI-Projekts. To
let the Gnome-settings take effect under KDE you have to start
/usr/bin/gnome-settings-daemon together with KDE.
Bye,
Patrice