To comment on the following update, log in, then open the issue: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=59940 Issue #:|59940 Summary:|Fonts seem to install, but all look the same Component:|framework Version:|OOo 2.0.1 Platform:|PC URL:| OS/Version:|Linux Status:|UNCONFIRMED Status whiteboard:| Keywords:| Resolution:| Issue type:|DEFECT Priority:|P3 Subcomponent:|ui Assigned to:|tm Reported by:|kchilton
------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jan 1 19:47:03 -0800 2006 ------- I have used OpenOffice since it began and StarOffice before that. I have encountered something here on 2.0.1 which did not (does not) happen on 1.1.4. I have checked the FAQ and Troubleshooting, but cannot resolve. My system with trouble is running FC4 (2.6.14-1.1653_FC4) under Gnome, although I also use OO.org under windows. I installed 2.0.1 via Yum, which conveniently left my 1.1.4 installation intact. However, the install does not recognize a prior installation, so it did not migrate any data from the prior install. Once I realized that my fonts needed to be installed, I proceeded, as root, to run spadmin and install the fonts directly from the prior installation (~user/OpenOffice.org1.1.4/user/fonts/ -- note, my prior install just put the fonts under the one user) into a system-wide config. The fonts all were numbered among the pre-installed ones, and I verified that all files were copied to /usr/lib/openoffice.org2.0/share/fonts/truetype/ (which is odd, since they are type1 -- but I noticed that I installed 1.1.3 to have the fonts system-wide, it put them under truetype, and it worked fine). I then exit without difficulties. Then, I call ooffice {file.sdw} and expect to see the document in all its glory. I see that every font is the exact same sans-serif helvetica-looking mess. On some pages, even the spacing went to Zuffenhausen. I place the cursor on the words, and the correct name appears in the font selector above. I pull down the selector, and all my fonts are listed -- well displayed each one in the same sans-serif font (instead of an example of the right glyphs the font calls for). Under Format->Character, I can also see all the names, but clicking through each does nothing to the text -- it all looks the same, Helvetica-like. The little note at the bottom of the window give me probably all the assorted messages: "The same font will be used" for one font, "The closest..." for another. I tried various things. I added the fonts to the fontpath via "xset fp+ ..."; I verified the fonts can actually display correctly with "xfd -fn ..."; I added the font directory via chkfontpath and verified it was added. I even added the AFM files to /usr/lib/openoffice.org2.0/share/psprint/fontmetric -- just in case. (do you notice any acts of desperation here??) One thing I did notice. My prior installs all have "fonts.dir" in the directory with the fonts. The new install did not. There seems to be no control file, although spadmin does remember the fonts that I installed when reactivated. So, I added one ;) -- did not help. :( The other interesting thing -- the preinstalled symbols, URW, and Times fonts all DO look correct in both the pull-down AND the format -> character -- so it is not totally broken; it just does not make the connection for my newly installed fonts. So, I am out of ideas. I can use some help in getting this debugged. What is missing that takes me from having the names listed to displaying the correct glyphs in oowriter? Where is it getting the idea to use the Sans-Serif font? Thanks! KC --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this automatically generated notification from Issue Tracker. Please log onto the website and enter your comments. http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html#notification --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]