Bug#313061: looking at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf makes pterm die with a BadName error

2016-03-19 Thread Jacob Nevins
I don't recall ever trying to reproduce this ancient bug report. I suspect that it's been moot for ages. 0.58 used Gtk 1.2, which I can't conveniently test with any more. With both upstream 0.67 (latest release) and 0.61 (earliest release using Gtk2, so earliest I can still build), pterm -fn '-

Bug#313061: looking at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf makes pterm die with a BadName error

2005-06-11 Thread pmaydell
Forgot to say, I have this in my .Xdefaults: ! Resources for pterm: use a font which gives us kanji, and don't display scrollbar pterm.Font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1 pterm.ScrollBar: 0 ! don't query for confirmation when window manager closes pterm windows:

Bug#313061: looking at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf makes pterm die with a BadName error

2005-06-11 Thread pmaydell
Package: pterm Version: 0.58-1 keranth$ pterm [In the pterm session cat the offending file] Gdk-ERROR **: BadName (named color or font does not exist) serial 14733 error_code 15 request_code 75 minor_code 0 The default sarge /etc/fonts/fonts.conf seems to cause this, but I've narrowed it down t