Version: (using Devel) Compiler: gcc-4.4.1 OS: Linux Installed from: Compiled sources KDE 4.3.2 - Arch Linux Clicking the Font's control panel in System Settings > Appearance > Fonts automatically creates or appends to the ~/.fonts.conf. This action is done either if global settings are already configured either through /etc/fonts/conf.d and /etc/fonts/local.conf or locally in and already existing ~/.fonts.conf. The file is automatically created/appended to even if 'Use anti-aliasing:' is set to 'System Settings'. Defaulting to rgba=none to the fonts.conf really mucks up my fonts. I could suggest here to use rgba=rgb as most monitors use rgb, but can give no percentage to what amount. I'd personally like to see no creating of the fonts.conf unless anti-aliasing becomes enabled if this is at all possible. And then possibly a dialog??? if a fonts.conf already exists? I don't know, just throwing things out here. All I know is that I avoid the Font control panel when I go to system settings.
Bug 149455 / bug 105797 are related/ the same as this. Thanks
Yeah, kinda thought they might be. Because system settings is new I wasn't sure. Because system settings has new options perhaps this is still a valid bug? If I remember correctly kcontrol doesn't have an anti-alias as 'system-settings' option.
Merging with bug 105797 (now in SystemSettings) Thanks *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 105797 ***