On my actual and virtual systems I have a second
KDEDIR directory. For
many years I have used this location primarily to patch sloppy *.desktop
files that the KDE devs were always too lazy to fix. I also used that
second location to solve other KDE issues. Using that second directory
allowed me to not worry about changes to various KDE configuration files
every time I updated KDE.
Of course, I then set KDEDIRLOCAL and KDEDIRS in my startup scripts.
To eliminate one possible variable in our recent troubleshooting, I unset
those two variables in my virtual machine running Trinity. When I did that
I saw an error message I have not seen in several years because of my
local repairs:
xset: bad font path element (#79), possible causes are:
Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions
Directory missing fonts.dir
Incorrect font server address or syntax
The error message is generated when startkde checks the font directories,
specifically the override directories.
For many years this error message puzzled and annoyed many KDE users. Just
search the web and see that history.
My location solution is not a global fix. My local solution is to copy
some font files to $KDEDIRLOCAL/share/fonts/override and create a
respective fonts.dir file.
I would like to see this stupid error message fixed in Trinity --- once
and for all. :)
Should now be fixed in revision 1176204.
Tim