From c7bb5f0b917b82aed4203df3be0585be82077d9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Sl=C3=A1vek=20Banko?= Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 01:39:46 +0200 Subject: Branding cleanup on Debian and Ubuntu --- ubuntu/maverick/tdebase/debian/konsole-trinity.README.Debian | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'ubuntu/maverick/tdebase/debian/konsole-trinity.README.Debian') diff --git a/ubuntu/maverick/tdebase/debian/konsole-trinity.README.Debian b/ubuntu/maverick/tdebase/debian/konsole-trinity.README.Debian index 82205cf2c..1efdb9472 100644 --- a/ubuntu/maverick/tdebase/debian/konsole-trinity.README.Debian +++ b/ubuntu/maverick/tdebase/debian/konsole-trinity.README.Debian @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ Installing konsole's bitmap fonts ================================= -Formerly, the few bitmap fonts KDE included, designed for use with Konsole, +Formerly, the few bitmap fonts TDE included, designed for use with Konsole, were shipped as part of the xfonts-konsole package. However, as Konsole no longer uses these fonts by default, and most users no longer use bitmap -fonts at all, KDE now includes these fonts with Konsole itself, and Debian +fonts at all, TDE now includes these fonts with Konsole itself, and Debian has followed this practice, including the fonts in the konsole package, and eliminating the xfonts-konsole package entirely. To make use of these legacy fonts, start Konsole, and under Settings --> Font select "Install Bitmap...". This will allow you to copy the legacy Konsole -fonts to $HOME/.fonts, where, after restarting KDE, all applications run by +fonts to $HOME/.fonts, where, after restarting TDE, all applications run by that user, including Konsole, will be able to find them. Also make sure that fontconfig is configured to allow the use of bitmap fonts. If you're not sure, run, as root, 'dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config' from Konsole. -- cgit v1.2.1