I'm attempting to use a professional font -- "Goudy Old Style Small and OSF" -- however, I cannot get it to load in Sribus. I receive an error that I've seen posted regarding free fonts; however, this font is not free.
scribus -fi [snip] Loading font /usr/share/fonts/my_opentype/Delicious-Bolditalic.otf (found using fontconfig) Font /usr/share/fonts/my_opentype/Delicious-Bolditalic.otf(1) is duplicate of /usr/share/fonts/my_sans/Delicious-Bolditalic.otf(1) Loading font /usr/share/fonts/my_serif/GoudyOldStyleSmallCapsandOSF.ttf (found using fontconfig) Font /usr/share/fonts/my_serif/GoudyOldStyleSmallCapsandOSF.ttf has broken glyph 65535 (charcode 65535) Loading font /usr/share/fonts/my_decorative/Amethyst_Regular.ttf (found using fontconfig) Font Amethyst loaded from /usr/share/fonts/my_decorative/Amethyst_Regular.ttf(1) [snip] I know it's certainly possible that Linotype produced a defective font; however, my experience with Linotype has been excellent, and I choose Linotype specifically because their fonts seem to have superior on screen hinting. I've searched for an answer, and reviewed several posts regarding either free fonts, or about sets of non-TTF fonts that provide problems. I also reviewed a wiki entry about checking for font problems, but I've neither identified the problem, nor found a fix/workaround. I am running Scribus 1.3.3.1 on Linux 2.6.17.13. Oddly, several of fonts in the Linotype Goudy OS family gave me problems on installation. Normally, I install the fonts to a directory included in my xorg.conf and then run 'font-cache -fv ./' within that directory. Scribus finds the fonts on restart. In the case of the Goudy OS family, I attempted installation; however, several (some TTF and some OTF) failed to install within Scribus. These fonts worked with other programs. (I know that this is not "proof" that a font should work with Scribus.) When installation failed, I uninstalled the fonts, ran Scribus again, installed the fonts and restarted X. Upon Scribus restart, all Goudy OS fonts appeared except for the "Small Caps and OS." "Goudy Old Style Small Caps and OS" is the only font, of over 600 fonts, that Scribus reports as broken. Unfortunately, it is a font that I need for a current document, and a font that I will need for subsequent documents. That said, I would be truly grateful for any help. I have been simply happy with Scribus and prefer it over InDesign that I tried sometime back. The developers are to be commended for coming up with a superiour product in such short order. -W
