Version: 1.3 (using KDE 3.2.0 RC1, Gentoo) Compiler: gcc version 3.2.1 OS: Linux (i686) release 2.4.23-ck1 I have different sessiontypes configured with different fonts. When I start a session from the Konsole menu on the panel, it starts a Konsole window with the correct session and the correct font. However, when I start a new, other, session from within that window, it will inherit the font from the running session, instead of getting its own, configured font.
What font is defined for the session type which the "new, other" session uses? Is it "<Default>"?
No, the new session started from within the first session has "Small" preconfigured, but it uses the font from the old session, which is configured as "<Default>". But it works either way. When I start Konsole from the kicker konsole menu with the other preconfigured session (which runs the "top" program btw), and then start a default shell session in that konsole instance, that session inherits the "Small" font setting from the "top" session.
It's the same here. I defined a "logging session" with the font size "tiny", but when I start it tabbed in the same konsole window with other shell sessions, the font setting of the last opened session is used. All my other sessions are customized with the font size "huge". Funnily, if I look in the font settings of that newly opened logging session, the font size "tiny" is marked, but not used!
This seems fixed in CVS as of now.
Everything I tried works on the current CVS.