** Reply to message from Hidong Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 05 Jul 2003 14:20:21 
-0700

> Hi,
> 
> I'm having a problem with a scanner application called VueScan.  I've 
> been using it for a couple of years on Red Hat exclusively, and I use 
> the XFce window manager.  I just reinstalled Red Hat 9 on my computer. 
> Now when I try to run VueScan, the buttons on the VueScan interface 
> aren't properly labelled.  Instead of normal letters, the buttons are 
> labelled with strings of squares.  I tried running it on the default Red 
> Hat Bluecurve window manager.  I got the same results on the VueScan 
> interface.  In the X terminal from where I launched VueScan, I got an 
> error message saying that the widgets were disabled due to a buggy gtk 
> theme.  How can I get the proper labels back on VueScan?  Thanks,

I'd bet my bottom dollar this is a unicode problem since I doubt Vuescan is unicode 
enabled. Try the following from the X window:

unicode_stop ;  path_to_vuescan

substituting the proper path for vuescan. You might have to run this as root. Then run 
the unicode_start macro after shutting down Vuescan. I have Vuescan also and it is 
very good at what it does.

jb


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