On Wednesday 26 December 2007 00:07:08 Brian Astill wrote: > On Tue, 25 Dec 2007 06:01:55 pm Craig Bradney wrote: > > On Tuesday 25 December 2007 02:19:26 Brian Astill wrote: > > > In Scribus Preferences, all but three of my installed fonts > > > are marked with the Tt truetype symbol. Those fonts are > > > accessible. > > > > > > The remaining three - Gargi 1.7, Comix and Fritz - are marked > > > with an S and are NOT accessible. I can see no difference in > > > type, location, permissions or ownership of these three > > > compared to the other, available, fonts. > > > > > > Advice, anyone? > > > > Its a substituted font, where the document that is open > > references fonts that you do not have installed on your system. > > You can set permanent substitutions or temporary ones, and this > > allows you to still work on a document (with a slightly > > different look) as compared to the original. Perhaps your > > document was created on another PC and the fonts need to be > > copied over (potential licence issues). > > I think you have misunderstood. Those S fonts are available to > (eg) Open Office, KOfice and Abiword. There is no question of > their not being installed. > Yet if I open a new document in Scribus 1.3.4 or in !.3.3.9 those > fonts shown as S in an existing document are simply not listed > at all. > Clearly Scribus is not recognising 3 fonts in a directory while > recognising many others in the same directory, while other apps > have no such problem.
I understood. Scribus may be rejecting the fonts due to quality or some other reason. What fonts exactly are they? Craig
