Version: 1.2.1 (using KDE 3.1.1) Installed from: (testing/unstable) Compiler: gcc version 3.2.3 20030309 (Debian prerelease) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.20 All fonts except custom fonts look the same; from tiny to huge, including linux and unicode. The only custome font that works well is Bitstream Vera Sans Mono. If it weren't for that, I'd go blind trying to read the screen.
Konsole can only use monospaced (i.e., fixed-size) fonts. Luxi Mono is one of them, but there are a couple of others that should work like Courier or Fixed. Aside from that, I don't understand your bug report at all.
I have the same problem. The default konsole is "medium". Under font config, choose "small" and nothing changes. "tiny" and the font is the same size. Huge, no change. The custom fonts do seem to work but even when I find the one I like and "Save as default", on a new invocation of konsole, the screen comes up sized for the smaller font, but the font is medium. If I go back to Custom, it points to the same font. If I click on OK, the font becomes the correct font. On saving, this is in the konsolerc defaultfont=Fixed [Misc],10,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0 font=8 Custom is the 9th thing in the menu so settings shows I have chosen a Unicode font. I am running konsole from cvs Oct 14, 2003. on qt 3.2.1 RedHat 9. If there is any debug I can get you, let me know. Thanks.
One possible debug output is FC_DEBUG=1 konsole
Created attachment 7115 [details] Diff to /usr/kde/3.2/share/apps/konsole/default.Keytab, Supporting Ctrl-<Key>
Comment on attachment 7115 [details] Diff to /usr/kde/3.2/share/apps/konsole/default.Keytab, Supporting Ctrl-<Key> Sorry, this attachement was ment for another bug!
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