Hi Sadika, you had a bit of trouble with fonts in Qt apps, too, recently. Fortunately I was able to resolve those by changing the font settings. To be more specific: Some hinting settings broke the font by adding huge rendering artefacts. Maybe you are running into something similiar? If that is indeed the case, then please consider filing a bugreport at bugreports.qt-project.org, attaching the font (if legally possible that is) and the settings that break it. Best Regards, Tobias On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 1:15 PM, Guus Snijders <gsnijders@gmail.com> wrote:
Op 19 jan. 2015 04:02 schreef "Sadika Sumanapala" <sadikahs@gmail.com> het volgende:
There are a number of ways to go about this in your ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf, I personally would choose to blacklist that font since (based on what I can dig out of it) it should never match a query for an application font -- I'll assume you just use it manually where needed. I added a new section on the font config page of the wiki for you, using your font as an example:
No. I use it system wide so that I can view Sinhala text on UIs (KDE, etc) and on web pages. When I blacklist the font I cannot view Sinhala texts.
Is
there any other way to solve this problem?
I wonder why keepassx uses it; is it used in your current theme?
Mvg, Guus