Hi Yaron,

I'm not sure, it's just a shot in the dark, but could you check the
DPI settings on a machine that shows the font well? If you don't have
such a machine, try to play with the DPI settings to see if you get
better results..

Also, you might want to check if antialiasing is on or off and if this
font supports hinting for antialiasing..

Thanks,
Hetz

On Dec 27, 2007 4:54 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We have recently upgraded to CentOS release 5.
> We are running application that was compiled with gcc 3.4 and Uses UI library 
> named Ilog.
>
> In general the application run smoothly. The problem is that when we try to 
> install Japanese  fonts  "efont-unicode-bdf-0.4.2" the text in the window is 
> not readable. This phenomena also happens when we run the application on 
> Centos and redirect the display to our old "redhat 9.0" display (In that case 
> the fonts are installed on the RH machine).
>  As mentioned the phenomena does not happen if we run the application on 
> Redhat9 workstation.
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks in advace
>
>
> Yaron Kahanovitch
>
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