> francesco.melo wrote:
>
> > this works for me now
> > try
> > maybe can help you
> > regards francesco
>
> That worked. Perhaps FONT_SCALING needs to be on as well. In any case, I
> have found out a little bit more on this topic.
>
> This is documented on the Xft hack page posted earlier, but
On Friday 13 December 2002 22:50, David Walluck wrote:
> This is documented on the Xft hack page posted earlier, but he describes
> how to do it through the UI. He says you can use any other scalable font
> (Verdana, Arial, Helvetica) and it will replace the default font which
> is Andale Sans UI.
francesco.melo wrote:
this works for me now
try
maybe can help you
regards francesco
That worked. Perhaps FONT_SCALING needs to be on as well. In any case, I
have found out a little bit more on this topic.
This is documented on the Xft hack page posted earlier, but he describes
how to do it
David Walluck wrote:
francesco.melo wrote:
Pascal Terjan wrote:
nDiScReEt wrote:
Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how
would that be
achieved if nothing can be read?
vim /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
replace AUTO by the name of the font
thanks :)
now
francesco.melo wrote:
Pascal Terjan wrote:
nDiScReEt wrote:
Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how
would that be
achieved if nothing can be read?
vim /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
replace AUTO by the name of the font
thanks :)
now it works !
.
Not fo
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francesco.melo wrote:
Pascal Terjan wrote:
nDiScReEt wrote:
Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how
would that be
achieved if nothing can be read?
vim /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
replace AUTO by the name of the fo
Pascal Terjan wrote:
nDiScReEt wrote:
Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how
would that be
achieved if nothing can be read?
vim /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
replace AUTO by the name of the font
thanks :)
now it works !
Pascal Terjan wrote:
nDiScReEt wrote:
Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how
would that be
achieved if nothing can be read?
vim /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
replace AUTO by the name of the font
And then run, for instance, oowriter
(I translate from the french
nDiScReEt wrote:
Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how would
that be
achieved if nothing can be read?
vim /etc/openoffice/openoffice.conf
replace AUTO by the name of the font
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 14:58, nDiScReEt wrote:
> Change the font for OOo or for the system? If it is for OOo, how would that be
> achieved if nothing can be read?
You gots to have skills to run cooker.
Use the force. ;-)
Austin
--
Austin Acton Hon.B.Sc.
Synt
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On Thursday 12 December 2002 9:43 am, Austin Acton wrote:
> Change your UI font to Lucida. It works.
> Austin
>
> On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 04:49, Lea Gris wrote:
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> > OpenOffice GUI fonts are invis
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David Walluck wrote:
> Giuseppe Ghibr wrote:
>
>> The problem is caused by newer freetype2 2.1.3. I've a patch, so you have
>> to wait next Gwenole OOo rebuilding.
Yes, I would be prepared to build an host OO.o for cooker at
http://ranger.dnsalias.com
Giuseppe Ghibr wrote:
The problem is caused by newer freetype2 2.1.3. I've a patch, so you have
to wait next Gwenole OOo rebuilding.
Bue.
Giuseppe.
Is it possible to get this patch in the meantime? Even if it is not
ready for public consumption, you may email it or provide me a URL
directly.
Change your UI font to Lucida. It works.
Austin
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 04:49, Lea Gris wrote:
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> OpenOffice GUI fonts are invisible (printed same color as background or
> not printed at all).
>
> Documents fonts are all ok.
>
> I searched cooke
francesco.melo wrote:
Pascal Terjan wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
It's probaby time to make a bugzilla entry for this, so that those who
actually have working UI can document how others can do it ...
Buchan
(still running 643C so he can see the menus ...)
It is working on my desktop computer
Pascal Terjan wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
It's probaby time to make a bugzilla entry for this, so that those who
actually have working UI can document how others can do it ...
Buchan
(still running 643C so he can see the menus ...)
It is working on my desktop computer but not on my brother's
Buchan Milne wrote:
It's probaby time to make a bugzilla entry for this, so that those who
actually have working UI can document how others can do it ...
Buchan
(still running 643C so he can see the menus ...)
It is working on my desktop computer but not on my brother's one neither
on my lapt
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Lea Gris wrote:
> OpenOffice GUI fonts are invisible (printed same color as background or
> not printed at all).
>
> Documents fonts are all ok.
>
> I searched cooker archive and found it was already reported but didn't
> find much more about it.
>
> A
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