Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> Le Lundi 4 Avril 2005 15:03, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
>> Pierre Habouzit wrote:
>> >> Kind of strange, that the default-KDE-font is set to helevetica,
>> >> whicht does not seem to be installed according the the
>> >> font-select-dialog. (i have mst-corefonts installed).
Le Lun 4 Avril 2005 18:45, Matej Cepl a écrit :
> Christopher Martin wrote:
> > Then what do you suggest? Are there any free vector fonts, that
> > aren't crap, that meet your requirements? Also, what would be the
> > consequences of having bitstream as a default for you, i.e. what
> > would you se
Christopher Martin wrote:
> Then what do you suggest? Are there any free vector fonts, that aren't
> crap, that meet your requirements? Also, what would be the consequences of
> having bitstream as a default for you, i.e. what would you see?
Well, I hate to admit it, but I switched almost complete
* Matej Cepl [Mon, 04 Apr 2005 09:48:42 -0400]:
> Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> > since x-window-syste-core (or the other one, i can't remember) depends
> > upon ttf-bitstream-vera, maybe we should make them + antialiasing the
> > default.
> Please no -- ttf-bitstream-vera (although very nice font) is
Le Lundi 4 Avril 2005 15:48, Matej Cepl a écrit :
> Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> > since x-window-syste-core (or the other one, i can't remember)
> > depends upon ttf-bitstream-vera, maybe we should make them +
> > antialiasing the default.
>
> Please no -- ttf-bitstream-vera (although very nice font)
On April 4, 2005 09:48, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> > since x-window-syste-core (or the other one, i can't remember) depends
> > upon ttf-bitstream-vera, maybe we should make them + antialiasing the
> > default.
>
> Please no -- ttf-bitstream-vera (although very nice font) is usele
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> since x-window-syste-core (or the other one, i can't remember) depends
> upon ttf-bitstream-vera, maybe we should make them + antialiasing the
> default.
Please no -- ttf-bitstream-vera (although very nice font) is useless for me
because it does not support any characters
Le Lundi 4 Avril 2005 15:03, Bastian Venthur a écrit :
> Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> >> Kind of strange, that the default-KDE-font is set to helevetica,
> >> whicht does not seem to be installed according the the
> >> font-select-dialog. (i have mst-corefonts installed).
> >
> > yeah that setting is r
Pierre Habouzit wrote:
>> Kind of strange, that the default-KDE-font is set to helevetica,
>> whicht does not seem to be installed according the the
>> font-select-dialog. (i have mst-corefonts installed).
>
> yeah that setting is really odd.
>
> since x-window-syste-core (or the other one, i ca
> Kind of strange, that the default-KDE-font is set to helevetica,
> whicht does not seem to be installed according the the
> font-select-dialog. (i have mst-corefonts installed).
yeah that setting is really odd.
since x-window-syste-core (or the other one, i can't remember) depends
upon ttf-bit
Charles Logan wrote:
> With the last upgraded packages for Sarge that included The X system,
> kde lost many of it's common fonts in the 100dpi, 75dpi, etc. For
> example, the Helvetica fonts show up in the control center as installed
> and available, but aren't listed in the font settings of any
Thanks, Josh!
I really should have read TFM before complaining...
Clemens
On Monday 04 April 2005 14:06, Josh Metzler wrote:
>
> And, be sure to answer that you want to enable bitmapped fonts. The
> default is to disable them. You had probably edited /etc/fonts/local.conf
> to enable them, but
On Monday 04 April 2005 04:13 am, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> * Charles Logan [Mon, 04 Apr 2005 00:37:50 -0500]:
> > With the last upgraded packages for Sarge that included The X system,
> > kde lost many of it's common fonts in the 100dpi, 75dpi, etc. For
> > example, the Helvetica fonts show up in th
* Charles Logan [Mon, 04 Apr 2005 00:37:50 -0500]:
> With the last upgraded packages for Sarge that included The X system,
> kde lost many of it's common fonts in the 100dpi, 75dpi, etc. For
> example, the Helvetica fonts show up in the control center as installed
> and available, but aren't li
On Monday 04 April 2005 07:37, Charles Logan wrote:
> With the last upgraded packages for Sarge that included The X system,
> kde lost many of it's common fonts in the 100dpi, 75dpi, etc. For
> example, the Helvetica fonts show up in the control center as installed
> and available, but aren't list
I have the same problem. However, it's not limited to KDE, the fonts are
missing in Mozilla and Firefox as well. They seem to be still available in
Gnucash and in OpenOffice.
The recent updates brought new packages for xfonts and gsfonts.
Clemens
On Monday 04 April 2005 07:37, Charles Logan wr
With the last upgraded packages for Sarge that included The X system,
kde lost many of it's common fonts in the 100dpi, 75dpi, etc. For
example, the Helvetica fonts show up in the control center as installed
and available, but aren't listed in the font settings of any apps. There
were some kde
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