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                    Status|UNCONFIRMED               |RESOLVED
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 20 08:39:18 -0800 
2006 -------
> I installed 2.0.1 via Yum
sorry RH provided builds are unsupported here. Pls. report at
http://bugzilla.redhat.com

For the official OO.o provided builds I can not confirm the findings reported in
this issue.

> 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.

You probably want to abandon using xset and friends on the desktop. I'd suggest
you read http://pdx.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2ffontconfig
and specifically http://fontconfig.org/fontconfig-user.html. 

You may want to create a ~/.fonts.conf file in your HOME directory (if not
already present) as described in the paragraph "User configuration file" and
create a directory ~/.fonts where you put all your pf[a,b] AND afm files. Change
into the "~/.fonts" directory and run "fc-cache ."  Attention, the "." period at
the end of the command is important otherwise "fc-cache" command recoursively
indexes your file system.
That's it. Now all your desktop applications, OO.o included additionally can
access these fonts.

"chkfontpath -a <dir_name>" as root with a <dir_name> owned by root, preferably
below /usr/share/fonts/ should do the same but system wide. Verify with
"chkfontpath --list". Make sure to restart xfs ("/etc/init.d/xfs restart") and
restart your Xserver afterwards.



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