7.10: Qt3 /etc/qt3/qtrc owner root result in ugly appearance
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
qt-x11-free (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
|
Undecided
|
Jonathan Riddell | ||
Gutsy |
Fix Released
|
Undecided
|
Unassigned |
Bug Description
--Changed by Saïvann--
/etc/qt3 folder is missing or empty with very low permissions ( drwxr----- 2 root root ).
Because the /etc/qt3/qtrc file doesn't exist or cannot be accessed because of the low permissions of the /etc/qt3 folder, all qt3 programs have HUGE fonts and become near to unusable.
This problem is caused by the absence of the "/etc" value in the debian/
A quick workaround to fix that problem is to create the /etc/qt3 folder and create the file "qtrc" into that folder. qtrc file should contain this:
[3.3]
libraryPath=
[General]
GUIEffects=
embedFonts=true
enableXft=true
font=Sans Serif,9,
fontPath=\0
useXft=true
style=Plastik
[KDE]
contrast=7
kdeAddedLibrary
[KWinPalette]
activeBackgroun
activeBlend=#259bb8
activeForegroun
activeTitleBtnB
frame=#efefef
inactiveBackgro
inactiveBlend=
inactiveForegro
inactiveFrame=
inactiveTitleBt
[Palette]
active=
disabled=
inactive=
Changed in qt-x11-free: | |
status: | Fix Released → Fix Committed |
description: | updated |
Changed in qt-x11-free: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
I confirm the existence of that bug. More people experienced the same problems in the duplicate bug #119990.
Fonts are big and ugly in HPLIP and VirtualBox, running Ubuntu Gutsy with all updates.