[SCIM] skim and Fedora Core 2

Roland Wolters wolters.liste at gmx.net
Wed Sep 22 19:39:07 UTC 2004


Once upon a time LiuCougar wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 00:42:32 +0000, Roland Wolters
>
> <wolters.liste at gmx.net> wrote:
> > Once upon a time Roland Wolters wrote:
> > > Once upon a time Jan Hefti wrote:
> > > > Roland Wolters wrote:
> > > > >I played around with qtconfig and replaced the line in .bashrc - but
> > > > > nothing worked, I still have a very bad font:
> > > > >http://www.personal.uni-jena.de/~p1woro/screenshots/20040921-kwrite-
> > > > >skim -s creenshot.png (112 kb !)
[...]

I got it know: I started a konsole, gave out there all the environment 
variables I need, and started, within these environment, kcontrol.
There I changed all the fonts from "Sans" and "Monospace" to "Luxi Sans" and 
"Bitstream Monospace" - and now everything looks normal!

I don't know if this is a bug in my brain or in the skim program, but at the 
moment I am happy that it is solved.

Thank you very much for your advices!

谢谢

As you see it works now in kontact, and in oo.org it works, too.

The only shadow comes over it when I start kword: I am not able to call it 
with a shortcut when I am inside kword (koffice) - do you have the same 
problem?
I know that at the Moment only few persons use kword, but with the next 
version kword will come along with the new standard-file-format OASIS, and I 
think there will be more people then who wants to use kword.

I tried to solve the problem for my own, but nothing hepled:
- I added a trigger shortcut like ctrl+alt+5, cause in kword ctrl+space is 
used to make fixed spaces, but it didn't helped.
- I unchecked the UsePreedit function (so set =false) but it didn't helped.

Any Idea? (I hope you have still enough patience! ;-) ).

Roland



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