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Re: Hebrew issue
Well, once i edited kdeglobals manually kde loaded just fine, i dont need to
change fonts anymore, so it seems to be working now.
A question :
When i look at my history files (like icq or irc logs or plain docs) i dont
see hebrew, i see greek....
but the new ones are indeed in hebrew....doesnt X save the text attributes
along with the text (all those were made in the older installation, also
under iso-10646-1) ?
and to the main point....KDE2.2 ... I had to reinstall RH after i installed
kde2.2 over the 2.1 which comes with redhat simply by rpm-ivh *.rpm...
it seems this isnt the right way to do it :)
the question is what is the right way to upgrade kde 2.1 to 2.2?
On Sunday 19 August 2001 02:45 pm, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 02:13:51PM +0300, fredy wrote:
> > 1. when i try to replace the fonts i can replace all the fonts except
> > the fixed width font, then the whole X freezes and I have to reboot.
>
> You're sure it freezes and doesn't simply take some time?
> Are you using the freetype extension or a separate font server?
>
> > 2. after replacing all the others and setting the system font to
> > iso10646-1 I restar X and get:
> > ** Warning: charset iso10646-1 is not known. using ISO 8859-1 instead.
>
> You can disregard this error. It's gone in KDE 2.2.
>
> > Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display ":0.0".
>
> Meaning you turned on antialiased fonts, but either your X server is
> older than 4.0.2 or you're using a driver which doesn't support RENDER
> (e.g. old versions of the commercial nvidia driver).
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