[Bug 105454] Re: gtk styles & fonts: can't switch back to "use another font"
Tony Green
ubuntu at beermad.org.uk
Sun Apr 27 09:34:32 UTC 2008
I am experiencing this problem with a system newly upgraded from Feisty
to Hardy.
Steps to reproduce:
* Launch kcontrol or System Settings
* Select Appearance -> GTK Styles and Fonts
* Either select "Use another style" in GTK Styles or "Use another font" in GTK Fonts.
* Click Apply
* Close kcontrol or System Settings.
* Repeat the first two steps. Settings have reverted to their previous states.
I can't say if this was already a problem with Feisty as I didn't have
cause to do this before upgrading.
The only output I get in .xsession-errors is:
adding Colours /usr/share/applications/kde/colors.desktop
adding Fonts /usr/share/applications/kde/fonts.desktop
adding Font Installer /usr/share/applications/kde/kcmfontinst.desktop
adding Icons /usr/share/applications/kde/icons.desktop
adding Style /usr/share/applications/kde/style.desktop
adding Window Decorations /usr/share/applications/kde/kwindecoration.desktop
adding GTK Styles and Fonts /usr/share/applications/kcmgtk.desktop
systemsettings: WARNING: KLocale: trying to look up "" in catalog. Fix the program
adding KDM Theme Manager /usr/share/applications/kde/kdmtheme.desktop
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gtk styles & fonts: can't switch back to "use another font"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105454
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