Make sure that you have ttf-dejavu-extra installed.
If this doesn't help
- $ ls -d /usr/share/doc/ttf-*
- remove one of these other font packages, recheck after
removing a font package, until only the ttf-dejavu packages
are installed.
- if you find the font package which doesn't show
Can someone make this clear?
Can this problem be fixed by removing a font package from the installation?
I've removed ttf-dejavu and restarted CGoban3, but the fonts looked
still bad.
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java internal lucida bold variants and external ttf-dejavu faces badly
rasterized in KGS cgoban3 client
Something like this problem affects me too, but I'm not sure what causes
it.
The version of java I'm using is openjdk-6-jre, on a clean installation
of Ubuntu 10.04. (The problem did not occur with 8.04 or 9.04.) I
haven't installed any fonts.
The font looks like it is too big for the space
On further examination, it looks like my problem does occur on other
Ubuntu distributions.
Given that it is not tied to any specific distribution or version of
java, my problem is possibly due to CGoban3 itself. Perhaps it is
deciding to pack as many lines in as possible, and not properly
** Summary changed:
- java font selection issue with KGS cgoban3 client
+ java internal lucida bold variants and external ttf-dejavu faces badly
rasterized in KGS cgoban3 client
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java internal lucida bold variants and external ttf-dejavu faces badly
rasterized in KGS cgoban3 client
** Description changed:
+ - default font appearance settings at 96 dpi
+ - have ttf-dejavu* packages and java's internal lucida faces available
- javaws http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban.jnlp
+ - play on KGS
- enter unused nick
- login by hitting guest
- - look at ugly bold fonts game
** Description changed:
- default font appearance settings at 96 dpi
- - have ttf-dejavu* packages and java's internal lucida faces available
+ - have ttf-dejavu* packages and java's internal lucida faces available to fc
- javaws http://files.gokgs.com/javaBin/cgoban.jnlp
- play on KGS
-