Am 29.07.2005 um 21:00 schrieb Robert R. Di Giorgio:
> Century Schoolbook L Roman:run > (gdb) where > #0 0x082e4b8f in RealCAscent () > Error addressing memory address 0x82e4blc: No such process. > > I also noted these messages from gdb: > Font/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/c0590131.pfb has broken glyph 357 > (charcode 1078) > (same font) has broken glyph 424 (charcode 1175) > (same font) has broken glyph 467 (charcode 1218) > (same font) has broken glyph 487 (charcode 1245) > (same font) is broken and will be discarded. > > Nimbus Sans L Regular Italic > > gdb didn't show "where". The entire message was: > The program being debugged has been started already. > Start it from the beginning? ( or n) y > warning: cannot close "shared object read from target memory": file in > wrong format > Starting program: /usr/local/bin/scribus > Reading symbols from shared object read from target memory...done. > Loaded system supplied DSO at 0xb38000 > (Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled) > [New Thread - 12084616632 (LWP > 8509)] > Detaching after fork from child process 8511. > Detaching after fork from child process 8513. > Font /usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/n0190231.pfb has broken glyph 321 > (charcode 1044) > (same font) is broken and will be discarded. > > Looks like my problem is broken fonts. Yes. But apparently Scribus still uses them despite claiming the opposite... What was your Scribus version exactly? > How do I convert these font numbers to recognizable names? Scribus lists font names and there respective files in Preferences->Fonts. > Is there anywhere I can get replacements for them (free, of course!) Look at http://docs.scribus.net or ask mrdocs if you don't find your answer there. There are nonbroken versions of Nimbus and Century Schoolbook around AFAIK. /Andreas
