Folks,
I have now got Xprint to print proportional fonts in Mozilla. FYI, I
did the following:
1. apt-get remove --purge mozilla*
2. got mozillalinux-gnu-1.4-sea.tar.gz
3. installed mozilla under /usr/local as root
4. ran /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla as root for the first time.
The upside is
I have some interesting information on this outstanding problem.
I sincerely hope someone reading this will give me advice to solve it.
When I log in as root and run mozilla, I can print proportional fonts
using Xprint. Only when I run mozilla as (user) myself do I get the
Courier only font
Further to my last e-mail, I have the following information:
1. Only if the 'sans serif' (bundled with Mozilla?) is selected do I get
proportional fonts when printing under Mozilla, even as root.
Otherwise, if I select Verdana, for instance, I get only Courier fonts
on printout.
2. I am not
Roland Mainz wrote:
R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
[snip]
A transaction listing of my Xprint setup is:
***
[EMAIL PROTECTED]# echo ${XPSERVERLIST}
:64
***
***
[EMAIL PROTECTED]# env DISPLAY=:64 xset q | sed -n '/^Font Path:/{n;s/
//g;p;q;}' | tr ',' '\n'
Xlib: extension XFree86-Misc missing
R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
[snip]
A transaction listing of my Xprint setup is:
***
[EMAIL PROTECTED]# echo ${XPSERVERLIST}
:64
***
***
[EMAIL PROTECTED]# env DISPLAY=:64 xset q | sed -n '/^Font Path:/{n;s/
//g;p;q;}' | tr ',' '\n'
Xlib: extension XFree86-Misc missing on display
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