On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 01:08 PM, Nicolas Girard wrote:
Well, thanks for the thoughts ! I did some progress, but the situation is
still tricky
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 09:07:05 -0600, Adam Fedor wrote�:Did you see any errors when the font cache was being made? Perhaps you can remove the :0.0 file and try running it on it's own:
font_cacherThis I already tested, unsuccessfully. I got no error during the construction of the cache.
Also see the FAQ entry for this and see if any of that might apply to you:
http://www.gnustep.org/information/userfaq_1.html#SEC30
I decided to follow the FAQ by using the art backend. I did a first attempt to do a configure --enable-graphics=art && make which failed because of some changes in libfreetype2 (I use version 2.1.3).
I googled a little and learned that FTC_ImageDesc has been replaced by FTC_ImageTypeRec.
I had to modify gnustep-back-0.8.6/Source/art/ftfont.m as a consequence ; you'll find a diff at the end of this message.
Then I succeeded in compiling gnustep-back for the use of the art backend,
removed the font cache once again and ran font_cacher.
Now, when i launch my sample NSApplication, i get a *black* window (vs
white before), still containing nothing but a grey button. The progress is
in the fact that there's now 'OK' written in light grey (hardly unreadable) in
the button...
the art backend doesn't use font_cacher, but it does use it's own fonts. See
http://wiki.gnustep.org/index.php/Tips%20and%20Troubleshooting
(nfont packages)
for information on installing the font packages.
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