On Monday 04 March 2002 06:14, dams wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("H. Narfi Stefansson") writes:
> > Did not import Cyberbit.TTF from my windows directory when I chose to
> > import the windows fonts.
> >
> > I then used Advanced->Add and selected Cyberbit.TTF explicitly.
> > Drakfont proceeded to import the font and claimed to have done so
> > successfully. However, a quick inspection of /usr/.../drakfont/ showed
> > that it had not done that.
> >
> > When I renamed Cyberbit.TTF to cyberbit.ttf, I could use Advanced->Add
> > to successfully import the font.
>
> which drakxtools pversion? I fixed this in the last package
Here's an experiment I ran this morning:
"rpm -q drakxtools" gives
drakxtools-1.1.7-89mdk
I used drakfont to remove Bitstream Cyberbit from the drakfont/ttf and
drakfont/Type1 directories. I then restarted drakfont and used it to
import Cyberbit.TTF.
It failed.
The std. output and std. err are at the bottom of this email as well as
type1inst.log
On a related note: The file
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/ttf/fonts.dir is empty whereas
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/Type1/fonts.dir is not.
Is this the reason why I can't use my imported TTF fonts when I'm using AA
in KDE, but I can use them when I'm not using antialiasing?
Thanks,
Narfi.
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Standard error from drakfont when importing Cyberbit.TTF:
mv: missing file argument
Try `mv --help' for more information.
cp: cannot stat `*.ttf': No such file or directory
sh: /usr/sbin/ttmkfdir: No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.gsf': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.pfb': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.pfm': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.afm': No such file or directory
There are no PostScript fonts in this directory
mv: cannot stat `*.pfm': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.gsf': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.afm': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat `*.pfb': No such file or directory
chkfontpath: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/ttf already in list
###
Standard output from drakfont when importing Cyberbit.TTF:
--
Before installing any fonts, be sure that you have the right to use and
install them on your system.
-You can install the fonts using the normal way. In rare cases, bogus
fonts may hang up your X Server.
Install Specifics Fonts...
Font to install : /mnt/win_c/windows/fonts/Cyberbit.TTF
type1inst Version 0.6.1 (11th February 1998)
Copyright (C) 1996-1998 James Macnicol ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
type1inst Version 0.6.1 (11th February 1998)
Copyright (C) 1996-1998 James Macnicol ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
There are a total of 209 PostScript fonts in this directory
[10]
[20]
[30]
[40]
[50]
[60]
[70]
[80]
[90]
[100]
[110]
[120]
[130]
[140]
[150]
[160]
[170]
[180]
[190]
[200]
---
209 fonts found
209 were standard PostScript fonts
I skipped 209 of these fonts because they already
had overriding entries in both fonts.scale and/or Fontmap
(X Windows fonts or Ghostscript fonts respectively).
---
While reading the existing fonts.scale file I saw 1 entry
which mentioned a filename which now does not exist. Most likely
you removed or renamed the file. I ignored these entries.
---
While reading the existing Fontmap file I saw 1 entry
which mentioned a filename which now does not exist. Most likely
you removed or renamed the file. I ignored these entries.
---
A log of errors is located in the file "type1inst.log"
retarting xfs..
The End...
##
The file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/Type1/type1inst.log
It obviously reflects the fact that I had previously removed Bitstream
Cyberbit from drakfont/Type1 using drakfont.
type1inst Version 0.6.1 (11th February 1998)
Copyright (C) 1996-1998 James Macnicol ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Run started at Mon Mar 4 07:36:33 CST 2002
Reading fonts.scale Removed fonts.scale entry "cyberbit.pfb
-bitstream-bitstream
cyberbit-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-adobe-fontspecific" since the file
did not exist
Done.
Reading Fontmap
Removed Fontmap entry "/BitstreamCyberbit-Roman
(cyberbit.pfb) ;" since the file did not exist
Done.
Writing fonts.scale
Done.
Writing Fontmap Done.