Hi Than and all others, >Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2006 15:46 schrieb Konrad Karl: >> >> Unfortunately this "Monospace" does not look like Luxi Mono at all, >> it is a completely different font w/o serifes, actually it is >> Lucida Sans Typewriter (found by stepping thru all fonts in control >> center, another annoyance that you just see "Monospace" and dont get >> the real font name) >> your suggestion was helpful. I took the whole /etc/fonts hierarchy from my home machine (which updated to current w/o showing the Monospace problem. The question is, how the fresh FC5 install + update messed up this file... I will take a closer look which part of /etc/fonts messed thing up. --------------- Since you seem to be expert for KDE :), another questions: depending on bookmarks names the bookmarks menu may have an enormous width in konqueror, it seems to be the sum of bookmark maximum text length and the Add Bookmark shortcut (strlen("Ctrl-B")) plus some constant. In addition, when you manage to have enough bookmarks in a bookmark folder (just being lazy) it is possible that clicking on Bookmarks takes over the full screen estate..... definitely not nice. If the topmost bookmarks folder has too many entries just clicking and releasing the bookmarks button is enough to fire up a random bookmark because the button itself is also being covered by the bookmarks menu. Is there an option to truncate the bookmark names to some reasonable value? And, finally: how to turn off the web accelerator (Ctrl key) ? it might be helpful for some people but is considered to be annoying by me. Greetings, Konrad > >i have taken a look at the default fontconfig setting (/etc/fonts/fonts.conf), >Luxi Mono has been definded as alias for Monospace and it works fine for me. >It seems a problem in your local font setting. > >If you want to change the default font, please take a look >at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf > > >Than >