On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 04:25:34PM +0100, Eric Piel wrote:
> Well I would say that it's a Xft2 problem then. Everybuddy is not
> working correctly anymore: the text doesn't show up at all!
> I have also problem with the menus of OpenOffice, do you think it's
> related?
everybuddy has bugs with Xf
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 17:07, Eric Piel wrote:
> >> Well I would say that it's a Xft2 problem then. Everybuddy is not
> >> working correctly anymore: the text doesn't show up at all!
> >> I have also problem with the menus of OpenOffice, do you think it's
> >> related?
> >
> >EveryBuddy is a QT app
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 08:43, Brian Smith wrote:
> On 20 Nov 2002 00:24:59 -0600
> Lonnie Borntreger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Well, I just went back to libqt3-3.1.0-0.beta2.4 again,
> >and the fonts
> >all look OK again. So it IS libqt3 for sure, not the
> >other updates.
>
> Well, it's n
>> Well I would say that it's a Xft2 problem then. Everybuddy is not
>> working correctly anymore: the text doesn't show up at all!
>> I have also problem with the menus of OpenOffice, do you think it's
>> related?
>
>EveryBuddy is a QT app. Try using gedit and see if the problem occurs
>there (th
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 15:25, Eric Piel wrote:
> >Well, it's not really a libqt3 problem as much as a
> >libqt3/Xft2 problem, since only the latest (-4mdk) libqt3
> >is linked with Xft2. Have you looked at the same fonts
> >under a Gtk+2.0 app to see if they look Ok there? That's
> >how I would dete
>Well, it's not really a libqt3 problem as much as a
>libqt3/Xft2 problem, since only the latest (-4mdk) libqt3
>is linked with Xft2. Have you looked at the same fonts
>under a Gtk+2.0 app to see if they look Ok there? That's
>how I would determine if it's just Xft2 or if it's Qt that
>has the pro
On 20 Nov 2002 00:24:59 -0600
Lonnie Borntreger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yup, that was why the "some" in my comment. I couldn't
really come up
with a commonality on the failing ones, they seemed to be
pretty diverse
(but like you, seemed to be the ones I like the best -
maybe it's
personal
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 22:09, Tibor Pittich wrote:
> On 19. nov 2002 21:54, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> > With latest libqt, xft2 and fontconfig some fixed width fonts appear to
> > have a space attached to them. These same fonts look fine in non-KDE
> > apps, so that rules out xft2, fontconfig or f
On 19. nov 2002 21:54, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> With latest libqt, xft2 and fontconfig some fixed width fonts appear to
> have a space attached to them. These same fonts look fine in non-KDE
> apps, so that rules out xft2, fontconfig or freetype, I would think. I
> attached a shot of konsole t
With latest libqt, xft2 and fontconfig some fixed width fonts appear to
have a space attached to them. These same fonts look fine in non-KDE
apps, so that rules out xft2, fontconfig or freetype, I would think. I
attached a shot of konsole to show what I mean.
Later, I will try backing out only l
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