On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Stefano Zanelli wrote: > > Hi, ALL, > > I'm feeling a little bit disgruntled!!!! :-) I'm a long time abi user > and I had no problem with versions till 1.0.4, then I tried 1.2.99 and I > wasn't able to print, tried with 1.1.3 on a RH8 machine but the same > error is present. I know it's my fault but I'm no able to solve it. > "This is the message error i get: Font data file > [/usr/share/default/Type1/n02003l.pfb cannot be opened for reading! Did > it disappear on us? AbiWord can't print without this file; your > PostScript might be missing this resource" Well... the file is present > as is n02003l.afm, the .pfb is present in fonts.cache-1, fonts.dir, > fonts.scale; I never had problem printing PostScript files. I installed > the fonts file from abiword-fonts-1.2.99 but the error message was still > there, I replaced the old files in .../Type1/ but the message error was > still present. I tried to run Abiword_d from inside a > rxvt/aterm/gnome-terminal/etc.. when I print OK in the print dialog box > I see on the terminal: "sh: line 1: Letter: command not found" > > I don't really know what to do. I like abiword and I want use it now it > has table capabilities, but if I cannot print, what is it useful for??? > > Thank you > > P.S. I wrote some time ago to the list exposing the same problem, but.... > P.P.S. : I installed abiword-1.1.3-1.i386.rpm >
Yes I have that bug in 1.1.3 on at least one of my machines. I haven't chased it down yet. My appologies but ermmm 1.1.3 was by no means gaurenteed to work and getting this sort of feedback from users was exactly *why* we released so t it. So thanks very much and we'll look into it. Hopefully 1.1.4 will print on RH 8 "out of the box". I'll see if there is a work around in the meantime coz apart from that bug and another bad bug with justified paragraphs 1.1.3 is rather usable. Cheers Martin ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
