Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-05 Thread Romanator

Okay. That's what I did and I now have many more fonts to choose from.

Thanks,

Roman
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Mark Weaver wrote:
 
 No...Roman they are the fonts from the windows installation that lives on
 the disk/computer with mandrake. DrakeFonts finds the windows/font folder,
 reads the fonts that live there and copys them to your Mandrake
 installation.
 
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 On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Romanator wrote:
 
  Drakfont provides its own Windows font but I don't think that they are
  fonts provided by Microsoft. Microsoft would never provide Linux with
  their fonts. However, if you find some sort of workaround, please let me
  know what steps you took to import them into your Linux box.
 
  Roman
 
  Mark Weaver wrote:
  
   actually, you can. In mandrake 7.2 this is accomplished using Font Manager
   in drakeconf. At the moment I can't recall the name of the utility that
   performs this in mandrake 8.0, but I'm sure someone here on the list will
   remember.
  
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   On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Romanator wrote:
  
Hi Ivan,
   
To the best of my knowledge, you cannot copy Windows fonts from Windows
to Linux. This is most likely why you got the error.
When selecting Windows fonts by using Drakfont, click on the Windows
fonts button and select the Force option. You want to uninstall the
present fonts and reinstall the Windows font via Drakfont. You have to
remember that these Windows fonts in Drakfont were hacked. This is due
to the fact that Microsoft owns the fonts. Since they have spent
millions of dollars to get them just right, they will NOT share them or
offer them to Linux.
As far as mounting the NTFS partition, this is still under development (
as fas I am aware ). However, there are plans to add this to a later
kernel.
   
I think further investigation is needed.
   
Roman
   
ivan miranda wrote:

 Hi Romanator,
 I did download the new version of drakfont,however,i could not 
install
 any windows fonts (i have win2k on NTFS).How can i mount an NTFS partion
 ?.However i copied some fonts from widows m/c, all are *.ttf font,but
 while i was trying to install those fonts, drakfont gives error message
 like this for all fonts:
  font /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/78640___.ttf: unknown
 usWeightClass 5
 How can i proceed now ?

 Thanks in advance
 Ivan


  ivan miranda wrote:
  
   Hi all,
   I have installed a power pack  version of LM8.Staroffice works
   fine,java okay,but the fonts...awafullhow can i correct
   this.Earlier,i have corrected the fonts problem in LM8 and the
   browsers,by removing the existing abisuite and installing a newer
   version.The second problem is that i have an HP5000 series laser printer
   on the network.The staroffice printer menu does not include this how can
   use this printer?The same printer was configured in cups is working
   fine(samba printer).Thanks in advace for the help
  
   Ivan
  
 
  Ivan,
 
  Select the Software manager and download the drafont 0.5-13mdk update
  TrueType Fonts manager. Install the Windows fonts.
  Navigate to Control Center-Look'N'Feel-Fonts. For fixed width I'm
  using lucidatypewriter. I also use a combination of Helvetica and
  Verdana 10 and 11 pts.
 
  Roman
  Registered Linux User #179293
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Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-05 Thread Romanator

Hi Randy,

I did it and I have many more choices when it comes to fonts.

Thanks,

Roman
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Randy Kramer wrote:
 
 Romanator wrote:
  Okay. But I have to figure how to import them into Linux.
 
 I use kde on Mandrake 7.2 with the MandrakeFreq from 20010315.
 
 Start drakfont (it should be on your menu -- in my case it it is under
 configuration - other - drakfont).  You can do this from a user
 account -- it will prompt you for the root password.
 
 After you start drakfont, click on the button labeled Get Windows fonts
 -- hopefully it will be self explanatory from there.
 
 Like I said, I got them to Linux and can use them for many applications,
 but I haven't been able to use them in any kde application.
 
 If you get stuck after the Get Windows fonts button, write back.  (I'm
 trying to reconstruct what I did from memory.)
 
 Hope this helps,
 Randy Kramer




Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-04 Thread Randy Kramer

Roman,

You can take Windows fonts and use them in Linux.

AFAIK, you can do so legally on a dual boot machine where you have
Windows legally installed.

I can't tell you the step-by-step of how to do it -- I think it's been
mentioned in this thread or elsewhere on the list -- I've done this by
following instructions from the list.

Aside: The procedure I followed got the fonts into Linux to be used by
most applications, but I still haven't figured out how to make them work
in KDE -- I can never find them listed in any of the KDE font
configuration tools (general or app specific).

Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer

Romanator wrote:
 Drakfont provides its own Windows font but I don't think that they are
 fonts provided by Microsoft. Microsoft would never provide Linux with
 their fonts. However, if you find some sort of workaround, please let me
 know what steps you took to import them into your Linux box.




Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-04 Thread Romanator

Hi Randy,

Okay. But I have to figure how to import them into Linux.

Roman

Randy Kramer wrote:
 
 Roman,
 
 You can take Windows fonts and use them in Linux.
 
 AFAIK, you can do so legally on a dual boot machine where you have
 Windows legally installed.
 
 I can't tell you the step-by-step of how to do it -- I think it's been
 mentioned in this thread or elsewhere on the list -- I've done this by
 following instructions from the list.
 
 Aside: The procedure I followed got the fonts into Linux to be used by
 most applications, but I still haven't figured out how to make them work
 in KDE -- I can never find them listed in any of the KDE font
 configuration tools (general or app specific).
 
 Hope this helps,
 Randy Kramer
 
 Romanator wrote:
  Drakfont provides its own Windows font but I don't think that they are
  fonts provided by Microsoft. Microsoft would never provide Linux with
  their fonts. However, if you find some sort of workaround, please let me
  know what steps you took to import them into your Linux box.




Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-04 Thread Randy Kramer

Romanator wrote:
 Okay. But I have to figure how to import them into Linux.


I use kde on Mandrake 7.2 with the MandrakeFreq from 20010315.

Start drakfont (it should be on your menu -- in my case it it is under
configuration - other - drakfont).  You can do this from a user
account -- it will prompt you for the root password.

After you start drakfont, click on the button labeled Get Windows fonts
-- hopefully it will be self explanatory from there.  

Like I said, I got them to Linux and can use them for many applications,
but I haven't been able to use them in any kde application.

If you get stuck after the Get Windows fonts button, write back.  (I'm
trying to reconstruct what I did from memory.)

Hope this helps,
Randy Kramer




Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-04 Thread Judith Miner

Roman wrote:
 if you find some sort of workaround, please let me know what steps
you took to import them [Windows fonts] into your Linux box. 

I did this once, to my sorrow (will explain later). This Drakfont option
assumes you have Windows on your hard drive and Linux can see it. When
you start Drakfont and click on the Add Windows fonts button or
whatever it's called, it finds your Windows fonts and installs them in
XWindows. The names will now appear in the fonts list.

There was a bug in the version of Drakfont that came with Mandrake 8; an
update is supposed to fix this.

Now--why I regretted it: There are a number of ways to get fonts into
XWindows and KDE, etc. If more than one gets involved, you wind up with
multiple copies and listings of the same font. Drakfont is very limited.
It is not the font tool of choice, in my opinion. Also, I used it before
I got the updated version and there was something weird about the way it
brought the fonts into Linux.

If you don't have Windows on your drive where Linux lives, you can still
get your Windows TrueTypes into Linux. Just copy the *.ttf files from
Windows to a floppy or Zip disk or CD. Then if you want to use Drakfont,
click on the Add button and tell it where to look for that media in the
screen that comes up. It'll give you a list of fonts in that location
(floppy, Zip, whatever). Pick the ones you want (there's a Select All
option) and OK. Now those TrueTypes will be added to your Linux
installation. You can use this method even if you do have Windows on the
same drive. It gives you a little more control.

You can also create a directory for fonts you want to add, copy the
fonts to that directory, and then run Drakfont as above, pointing it to
the newly created directory when you click on Add fonts.

I'm writing from memory and I haven't been at this very long, so please
ask if my directions don't match up with what you see.
 --Judy Miner





Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-07-03 Thread Romanator

Hi Ivan,

To the best of my knowledge, you cannot copy Windows fonts from Windows
to Linux. This is most likely why you got the error.
When selecting Windows fonts by using Drakfont, click on the Windows
fonts button and select the Force option. You want to uninstall the
present fonts and reinstall the Windows font via Drakfont. You have to
remember that these Windows fonts in Drakfont were hacked. This is due
to the fact that Microsoft owns the fonts. Since they have spent
millions of dollars to get them just right, they will NOT share them or
offer them to Linux. 
As far as mounting the NTFS partition, this is still under development (
as fas I am aware ). However, there are plans to add this to a later
kernel.

I think further investigation is needed.

Roman

ivan miranda wrote:
 
 Hi Romanator,
 I did download the new version of drakfont,however,i could not install
 any windows fonts (i have win2k on NTFS).How can i mount an NTFS partion
 ?.However i copied some fonts from widows m/c, all are *.ttf font,but
 while i was trying to install those fonts, drakfont gives error message
 like this for all fonts:
  font /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/78640___.ttf: unknown
 usWeightClass 5
 How can i proceed now ?
 
 Thanks in advance
 Ivan
 
 
  ivan miranda wrote:
  
   Hi all,
   I have installed a power pack  version of LM8.Staroffice works
   fine,java okay,but the fonts...awafullhow can i correct
   this.Earlier,i have corrected the fonts problem in LM8 and the
   browsers,by removing the existing abisuite and installing a newer
   version.The second problem is that i have an HP5000 series laser printer
   on the network.The staroffice printer menu does not include this how can
   use this printer?The same printer was configured in cups is working
   fine(samba printer).Thanks in advace for the help
  
   Ivan
  
 
  Ivan,
 
  Select the Software manager and download the drafont 0.5-13mdk update
  TrueType Fonts manager. Install the Windows fonts.
  Navigate to Control Center-Look'N'Feel-Fonts. For fixed width I'm
  using lucidatypewriter. I also use a combination of Helvetica and
  Verdana 10 and 11 pts.
 
  Roman
  Registered Linux User #179293
  Email Powered By Tux Email Utility
 
 --
 Ivan Miranda
 General Instrument Engineer/IT support
 Po Box 8746,Doha,Qatar
 Ph:974-4402524/4402773
 Fax:974-4323380

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Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-06-26 Thread ivan miranda

Hi Romanator,
I did download the new version of drakfont,however,i could not install
any windows fonts (i have win2k on NTFS).How can i mount an NTFS partion
?.However i copied some fonts from widows m/c, all are *.ttf font,but
while i was trying to install those fonts, drakfont gives error message
like this for all fonts:
 font /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/drakfont/78640___.ttf: unknown
usWeightClass 5
How can i proceed now ?

Thanks in advance
Ivan


 
 ivan miranda wrote:
 
  Hi all,
  I have installed a power pack  version of LM8.Staroffice works
  fine,java okay,but the fonts...awafullhow can i correct
  this.Earlier,i have corrected the fonts problem in LM8 and the
  browsers,by removing the existing abisuite and installing a newer
  version.The second problem is that i have an HP5000 series laser printer
  on the network.The staroffice printer menu does not include this how can
  use this printer?The same printer was configured in cups is working
  fine(samba printer).Thanks in advace for the help
 
  Ivan
  
 
 Ivan,
 
 Select the Software manager and download the drafont 0.5-13mdk update
 TrueType Fonts manager. Install the Windows fonts.
 Navigate to Control Center-Look'N'Feel-Fonts. For fixed width I'm
 using lucidatypewriter. I also use a combination of Helvetica and
 Verdana 10 and 11 pts.
 
 Roman
 Registered Linux User #179293
 Email Powered By Tux Email Utility

-- 
Ivan Miranda
General Instrument Engineer/IT support
Po Box 8746,Doha,Qatar
Ph:974-4402524/4402773
Fax:974-4323380




Re: [newbie] Star office problem

2001-06-24 Thread John Rye

On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 10:24:37 +0300
ivan miranda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
   I have installed a power pack  version of LM8.Staroffice works
 fine,java okay,but the fonts...awafullhow can i correct
 this.Earlier,i have corrected the fonts problem in LM8 and the
 browsers,by removing the existing abisuite and installing a newer
 version.The second problem is that i have an HP5000 series laser
printer
 on the network.The staroffice printer menu does not include this how
can
 use this printer?The same printer was configured in cups is
working
 fine(samba printer).Thanks in advace for the help

Go to the options or printer prefs submenu and change the default
printer to point to xpp - that works for me

Cheers

John
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