Hello Mayank
I tested the instructions you had mentioned. I managed to solve the problem in GNOME (Using gnome-font-properties). By the way, I modified the /etc/sysconfig/i18n file as follows:

LANG="fa_IR.UTF-8"
SUPPORTED="fa_IR.UTF-8:fa_IR:fa"
SYSFONT="Roya"

Is there any system-wide configuration file that can be used to store font information so that all the environments (KDE, GNOME, Xfce, ...) behave consistent with regard to font issues? For example, what is the configuration file that gnome-font-properties uses? What is the equivalent of that file in KDE or Xfce?
By using gnome-font-properties, I changed all the fonts to "Roya" font and GNOME properly modified and used that font instead of all the other fonts; but KDE didn't; it still uses another font for displaying Persian text ("Homa" font).

Best Regards
Ali

On 2/27/07, mayank jain <mayank.gnu@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/27/07, Ali Majdzadeh <ali.majdzadeh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry, if my question is elementary.

You dont need to be sorry... Its better to ask questions than to
remain in darkness :)

I have installed Persian fonts. Is
> there a way to configure the system to use a special font as the system
> default font? I can view and edit text using installed fonts, but I don't
> know how I can specify a font to be the default one. (For example, in
> desktop environments or widgets' captions.)

You can check /etc/sysconfig/i18n file
Also, try running gnome-font-properties and see if it helps :)

Regards,
Makuchaku
http://www.makuchaku.info/blog

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