i have installed it for bookworm
but firefox can't display Chinese characters on pages at debian.org
https://www.debian.org/index.zh-cn.html
https://www.debian.org/index.zh-hk.html
https://www.debian.org/index.zh-tw.html
Muchas gracias Camaleón por la aclaracion!
Pues nada, a la vieja usanza:
$ mkdir .fonts; cd .fonts; wget
https://cdn1.maisfontes.com/temp/courier-10-pitch-maisfontes.f169.zip
$ unzip courier-10-pitch-maisfontes.f169.zip; rm
courier-10-pitch-maisfontes.f169.zip
Y solucionao!
Mira que me jode
Buenas debianer@s:
Pregunta de novato... en LibreOffice.
Quiero usar las fuentes tipograficas que contiene el paquete
xfonts-scalable.
Pero no soy capaz de hacer que LibreOffice las carge y me permita
utilizarlas.
En gimp sin problema (por ejemplo courier 10 pitch).
Alguna idea?
Como siempre
--- Baron Christophe [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Le problème concerne l'installation des polices
xfonts-*
Je n'ai pas l'impression que defoma ai quelque chose
à voir la dedans : il n'y a pas de hints apparemment.
Je crois que defoma ne concerne que les true types,
et autre ghostscript
Le problème concerne l'installation des polices
xfonts-*
Je n'ai pas l'impression que defoma ai quelque chose
à voir la dedans : il n'y a pas de hints apparemment.
Je crois que defoma ne concerne que les true types,
et autre ghostscript, mais pas les xfonts.
J'ai installé xfonts-terminus.
Le
Hallo,
habe auf meinem Laptop Debian-Etch installiert. Die Auflösung des
Bildschirms beträgt 1680x1050. Dabei sind aber Menüschriften diverser
Programm sehr klein.
Bisher lies sich das Problem mit einspielen des Paketes
xfonts-base-transcoded lösen. Dieses scheint es aber für Etch nicht
.
Why?
In fact for gentoo the corresponding error message is refered to in their
http://gentoo-wiki.com/Talk:HOWTO_Modular_Xorg
wiki page as being solved by:
merge font-cursor-misc
In debian this is a function of xfonts-base package.
So I removed --purge and then reinstalled this package.
I
Bonjour,
le paquet est actuellement compromis (bugs #213286 #214449 entre autre,
il manque certaines polices ISO8859-1 et surtout cursor) et le
server Xorg étant bien fait, il refuse de se lancer sans elles :(.
Si vous voulez pas avoir de pbs, evitez l'upgrade d'hier.
solution temporaire: créér
JusTiCe8 a écrit :
Bonjour,
le paquet est actuellement compromis (bugs #213286 #214449 entre autre,
il manque certaines polices ISO8859-1 et surtout cursor) et le
server Xorg étant bien fait, il refuse de se lancer sans elles :(.
Si vous voulez pas avoir de pbs, evitez l'upgrade d'hier.
bonjour,
Pf g upgradé cette nuit :-( suis deg,
je dois absolument me servir de mon poste, je comptais fare une
réinstall cette aprem
solution temporaire: créér des liens symboliques vers d'autres polices
existantes.
== cad ? tu peux etre plus explicites ?
merci,
Michael.
JusTiCe8
Bernard Isambert a écrit :
Mais que fait la police ?
variante (avec une faute de grammaire grecque) : oukélabon polis
:-)
alla gar elpis elfe kaka.
Mille excuses :)
Bernard.
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bonjour,
Le mardi 06 juin 2006, JusTiCe8 a écrit...
le paquet est actuellement compromis (bugs #213286 #214449 entre autre,
il manque certaines polices ISO8859-1 et surtout cursor) et le
server Xorg étant bien fait, il refuse de se lancer sans elles :(.
Si vous voulez pas avoir de
En ce mardi 06 juin 2006 à 11:03:33 Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
nous susurrait :
bonjour,
Pf g upgradé cette nuit :-( suis deg,
je dois absolument me servir de mon poste, je comptais fare une
réinstall cette aprem
solution temporaire: créér des liens symboliques vers d'autres polices
Salut,
Autre solution :
Remettre la version précédente dispo à http://snampshot.debian.net
C'est bizarre mais mon mon serveur Xorg (7.0) se lance sans problème,
j'ai juste quelques WW
à propos des polices dans le log...
@+
Michael a écrit :
bonjour,
Pf g upgradé cette nuit :-( suis
, evitez l'upgrade d'hier.
solution temporaire: créér des liens symboliques vers d'autres polices
existantes.
C'est marrant, j'ai fait l'upgrade dimanche, et je n'ai pas eu de problème.
dpkg -l |grep xfonts-base
ii xfonts-base 1.0.0-3
ii xfonts-base-transcoded
Selon JusTiCe8 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bonjour,
le paquet est actuellement compromis (bugs #213286 #214449 entre autre,
il manque certaines polices ISO8859-1 et surtout cursor) et le
server Xorg étant bien fait, il refuse de se lancer sans elles :(.
C'est quand même bizarre parce que les bugs
bonsoir,
Gurvan Huiban wrote:
C'est marrant, j'ai fait l'upgrade dimanche, et je n'ai pas eu de problème.
dpkg -l |grep xfonts-base
ii xfonts-base 1.0.0-3
ii xfonts-base-transcoded 6.9.0.dfsg.1-6
J'ai les polices transcoded (toujours en 6.9 d'ailleurs
Michael wrote:
bonjour,
Pf g upgradé cette nuit :-( suis deg,
je dois absolument me servir de mon poste, je comptais fare une
réinstall cette aprem
solution temporaire: créér des liens symboliques vers d'autres polices
existantes.
== cad ? tu peux etre plus explicites ?
En fait
bonjour,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C'est quand même bizarre parce que les bugs que tu cites ont plus de 2 ans...
Mais bon pour l'instant j'ai bloqué le passage en xorg 7 car les paquets pour
nvidia ne suivent pas.
yep, en sid, la version corrige le pb (dépendances arrières non
satisfaites
Le Mardi 06 Juin 2006 09:31, JusTiCe8 a écrit :
Bonjour,
le paquet est actuellement compromis (bugs #213286 #214449 entre autre,
il manque certaines polices ISO8859-1 et surtout cursor) et le
server Xorg étant bien fait, il refuse de se lancer sans elles :(.
Si vous voulez pas avoir de pbs,
I installed xfonts-dosemu because I want a font in xterm that does NOT
suck when I use something that uses curses...
But it can't find the font (it did work before).
What must I do to restart some-font-cacheing-something... or what?
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To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED
I installed xfonts-dosemu because I want a font in xterm that does NOT
suck when I use something that uses curses...
But it can't find the font (it did work before).
What must I do to restart some-font-cacheing-something... or what?
UPDATE: even dosemu doesn't find the font... this SUCKS
Selon NaiosKAE{FR} [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Bonjour,
voila depuis quelques temps, j'ai un soucis avec ma sarge,
ma font par defaut sous x est vraiment sale, voire illisible, comment
fait on pour la changer?
Tu es sous quel environnement gnome ou kde ? Est ce que tes fonts sont sales sur
les deux
1.1.2dfsg1-3 The OpenSymbol TrueType font
ii xfonts-100dpi 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 100 dpi fonts for X
ii xfonts-100dpi- 4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 100 dpi fonts for X (transcoded from
ISO 106
ii xfonts-base4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 standard fonts for X
Alexandre
OS
Bonjour,
voila depuis quelques temps, j'ai un soucis avec ma sarge,
ma font par defaut sous x est vraiment sale, voire illisible, comment
fait on pour la changer?
Bonjour,
Une petite question qui traine dans mon esprit :
Avec une résolution de 1280x1024 sur un écran LCD de 17, je devrais
théoriquement utiliser les polices en 100 dpi (xfonts-100dpi). C'est
d'ailleurs le comportement adopté par défaut après une installation de
l'interface graphique
Hallo all,
wegen einer besseren Organisation habe ich mein Apt-Repository
folgend geändert:
deb http://www.khayatfamily.net/debian xfonts main non-free
deb-src http://www.khayatfamily.net/debian xfonts main non-free
und folgendes abgesplitted:
deb http://www.khayatfamily.net/debian
bonjour à tous,
j'aimerais avoir un apperçu des polices installées sur ma machine de
façon à pouvoir choisir celle qui me convient.
Le problème c'est que je suis obligé de les esseyer une à une car je ne
sais pas comment avoir un rapide apperçu de leurs rendu.
Il doit bien exister un
Le 12571ième jour après Epoch,
Nicolas Dresse écrivait:
bonjour à tous,
j'aimerais avoir un apperçu des polices installées sur ma machine de
façon à pouvoir choisir celle qui me convient.
Le problème c'est que je suis obligé de les esseyer une à une car je
ne sais pas comment avoir un
Ou sous Gnome, tape fonts:/// dans un nautilus, tu aura une liste.
Nicolas Dresse wrote:
bonjour à tous,
j'aimerais avoir un apperçu des polices installées sur ma machine de
façon à pouvoir choisir celle qui me convient.
Le problème c'est que je suis obligé de les esseyer une à une car je
Bonjour,
un de mes collègues de labo a un pb étrange avec sa testing.
Il n'a plus de font pour emacs (remplacé par des petits carrés) et xpdf
ne veut plus démarrer toujours pour des pbs de font.
Tout ceci après un pb de mise à jour du paquet xfonts-scalable de
testing (passage de 4.2.1.5 à
/12x13ja.pcf.gz
seems to most closely match that requested by default since the ja
additional properties are ignored.
This font seems to be in xfonts-base.
I have a number of questions.
Why is this font installed by xfonts-base?
What does the ja Additional StyleName mean?
Would it not be a good
directamente, y al ejecutar por ejemplo gnome-session me daba un error
FAM_Open error ... y no seguía.
Bueno, pues tras reinstalar todo (porque me cascó el disco) y actualizar a
sid de nuevo, vi que si instalaba los paquetes
xfonts-base xfonts-75dpi xfonts-100dpi
funcionaba, pero si instalaba
xfonts-base
Hello all,
I'm trying to get rid of xfonts-100dpi and instead use xfonts-75dpi.
However, when I try to remove that package:
apt-get remove xfonts-100dpi
apt states that it will also remove x-window-system and
w-window-system-core. I know that these packages should not be removed so
what can I
On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 02:38:32PM -0500, Bruce Park wrote:
I'm trying to get rid of xfonts-100dpi and instead use xfonts-75dpi.
However, when I try to remove that package:
apt-get remove xfonts-100dpi
apt states that it will also remove x-window-system and
w-window-system-core.
Don't
Bruce Park([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
Hello all,
I'm trying to get rid of xfonts-100dpi and instead use xfonts-75dpi.
However, when I try to remove that package:
apt-get remove xfonts-100dpi
apt states that it will also remove x-window-system and
w-window-system-core. I
Hola a todos
estoy corriendo woody y tengo unas dudas acerca de las fonts de xwindow.
Mi monitor (LCD) no da mas de 800x600, y necesito que las aplicaciones X
(mozilla, gaim, etc) usen fonts pequenias para aprovechar mas el espacio
en la pantalla. Si configuro xfonts-100dpi se ve horrible
xfonts-100dpi se ve horrible, caracteres
gigantescos y si lo pongo en xfonts-75dpi se ve un poco mas pequenio (no
lo deseado) pero caracteres de muy mala 'calidad', no se si me explico.
Quisiera saber si hay algun otro set de fonts que pueda
instalar/configurar para que mi desktop se vea mejor. Que
Hi all
I have some questions about xfonts. My LCD display is configured to its
max resolution (800x600). I want small fonts for my X applications
(gaim, mozilla,etc). With xfonts-100dpi there are huge characters and
with xfonts-75dpi the characters are small (not enough) but very bad
'quality
Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Hi all
I have some questions about xfonts. My LCD display is configured to its
max resolution (800x600). I want small fonts for my X applications
(gaim, mozilla,etc). With xfonts-100dpi there are huge characters and
with xfonts-75dpi the characters are small
Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eduardo Gargiulo wrote:
Hi all
I have some questions about xfonts. My LCD display is configured to its
max resolution (800x600). I want small fonts for my X applications
(gaim, mozilla,etc). With xfonts-100dpi there are huge characters
Olá pessoal,
estes dias eu instalei todas as xfonts disponíveis, dei um apt-get install
xfonts. ele puxou da net (demorou mesmo com speedy 512K) instalou tudo (demorou
bastante também) e depois que reiniciei o X (acabei desligando a máquina algum
tempo depois) o Gnome ficou com as fontes padrão
Hallo,
wenn ich mir die xfonts-transcoded (zwecks Euro) installiere
verschwinden bei Staroffice die Bullets bei Aufzählungen. Entweder
fehlt das Zeichen komplett oder es taucht irgendein kryptisches Zeichen
auf.
Ich hab' schon versucht, das durch die Schriftersetzung in den Griff zu
bekommen
A reply to several people at once:
Peter De Wachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 05:16:24PM -0400, Dan Christensen wrote:
But on a 14 inch 1600x1200 screen it's too small. Can anyone
recommend any good fixed-width fonts which are available in
large sizes?
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 05:16:24PM -0400, Dan Christensen wrote:
But on a 14 inch 1600x1200 screen it's too small. Can anyone
recommend any good fixed-width fonts which are available in
large sizes? (truetype/bitmap/whatever) I've searched and
searched and can't find something I like.
If
Tim locke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
uh, how can I make use of xfonts-terminus? I've
installed it but there was no readme or man page to
help out...
There's a readme in /usr/share/doc/xfonts-terminus.
% xterm -fn terminus-20
works for me.
But on a 14 inch 1600x1200 screen it's too small
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 05:16:24PM -0400, Dan Christensen wrote:
But on a 14 inch 1600x1200 screen it's too small. Can anyone
recommend any good fixed-width fonts which are available in
large sizes? (truetype/bitmap/whatever) I've searched and
searched and can't find something I like.
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 17:16:24 -0400, Dan Christensen wrote:
Tim locke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip
But on a 14 inch 1600x1200 screen it's too small. Can anyone
recommend any good fixed-width fonts which are available in
large sizes? (truetype/bitmap/whatever) I've searched and
searched and
uh, how can I make use of xfonts-terminus? I've
installed it but there was no readme or man page to
help out...
I'd like to use it for my reading xterm text..
thanks
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Bonjour,
Je voudrais savoir si je peux désinstaller xfonts-75dpi sachant que
j'ai xfonts-75dpi-transcoded. Je suis en testing et si je fais:
fri-lous:/home/loic# apt-get remove xfonts-75dpi
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED
Loïc Le Guyader wrote:
On me propose de supprimer task-x-window-system-core!
C'est normal. Désinstaller une task ne désinstalle pas les paquets qui y
sont associés.
Tu peux y aller.
Nico.
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Le 11 février 2002, Nicolas SABOURET, à bout, prit son clavier pour
taper sur son écran:
On me propose de supprimer task-x-window-system-core!
C'est normal. Désinstaller une task ne désinstalle pas les paquets qui y
sont associés.
Tu peux y aller.
Dans la même idée comme il y a xfonts-base
Recently when I upgraded a couple of packages mkfontdir got run and all
the fonts provided by xfonts-artwiz dont' seem to get added to
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.dir properly. For example the line for
snap only shows:
snap.pcf.gz snap
Anyone know what could be the problem?
On 30-Nov-2001 Robert Rendler wrote:
Recently when I upgraded a couple of packages mkfontdir got run and all
the fonts provided by xfonts-artwiz dont' seem to get added to
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.dir properly. For example the line for
snap only shows:
snap.pcf.gz snap
Anyone
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 09:12:00PM -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
The broken font packages about which I carp are indeed broken. They
cause X to not start because of missing or invalid fonts.alias files.
Surely you have noticed the 5+ mail per week on this very list:
list deleted
Except
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:40:03PM -0800, Marc Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:07:50AM +, Pollywog wrote:
The font packages in unstable are the ones that seem broken and have been
for at least two months. If I upgrade them, Gnome starts up but instead
of
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 09:12:00PM -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 17:27, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:50:56PM -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font
that the xfonts-base package gets installed to resolve
the problem above. It doesn't get included as a dependant
package with all the X stuff.
jc
--
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Diggin' Debian Admin and User
Every time I install the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages, I lose
fonts in Gnome, and all I see are dots where characters should be.
I am using xfs, and this is in my /etc/X11/XF86Config:
Section Files
FontPath unix/:7100
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/
EndSection
On 2001.11.26 20:07 Pollywog wrote:
Every time I install the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages, I lose
fonts in Gnome, and all I see are dots where characters should be.
I am using xfs, and this is in my /etc/X11/XF86Config:
Section Files
FontPath unix/:7100
FontPath /usr
On 2001.11.26 20:12 Pollywog wrote:
On 2001.11.26 20:07 Pollywog wrote:
I just found this in my logs but I am not sure what it means:
Nov 26 20:08:56 lilypad xfs[1718]: terminating Nov 26 20:08:56 lilypad
xfs: ignoring font path element
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic/ (unreadable) Nov 26
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 06:48:18 +1100, Steve Kieu wrote:
bochs: # bochs: Cannot open vga font
Have you tried installing the xfonts-dosemu package?
HTH,
Ray
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On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:07:23PM +, Pollywog wrote:
Every time I install the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages, I lose
fonts in Gnome, and all I see are dots where characters should be.
Dots or boxes? The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
it's
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
Er, what? I've installed several Debian unstable machines and every one
of them has ended up with font problems. Usually X won't start,
complaining about a missing 'fixed' font.
As far
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:45:31PM -0800, Marc Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:07:23PM +, Pollywog wrote:
Every time I install the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages, I
lose fonts in Gnome, and all I see are dots where characters should
be.
Dots
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:50:56PM -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
Er, what? I've installed several Debian unstable machines and every one
of them has ended up
On 2001.11.27 00:50 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
Er, what? I've installed several Debian unstable machines and every one
of them has ended up with font problems. Usually X won't start,
* Pollywog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011126 21:19]:
On 2001.11.27 00:50 Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
Er, what? I've installed several Debian unstable machines and every
one of them has ended
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 17:25:31 -0800
Karsten M. Self kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:45:31PM -0800, Marc Wilson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 08:07:23PM +, Pollywog wrote:
Every time I install the xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi packages, I
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 02:07:50AM +, Pollywog wrote:
The font packages in unstable are the ones that seem broken and have been
for at least two months. If I upgrade them, Gnome starts up but instead
of seeing alphanumeric characters on the panel (and also on some apps), I
see boxes that
Jeffrey W. Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
Er, what? I've installed several Debian unstable machines and every one
of them has ended up with font problems. Usually X won't start,
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 17:27, Karsten M. Self wrote:
on Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:50:56PM -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker ([EMAIL
PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 16:45, Marc Wilson wrote:
The font packages in X aren't broken and never have been...
Er, what? I've installed several
.
Unmapping monitor print buffer.
Tearing down VM
Closing VM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
I suspect that it is because xfonts-svga not
installed, but this package is not available.
What should I do? thanks in advance
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Nicolas SABOURET wrote:
Bonjour,
Est-ce que qqun sait comment on définit la fonte par défaut des
applications X, en général (pas de telle appli en particulier).
Par exemple, si j'installe xfonts-jmk, je me retrouve avec la fonte en
question dans les menus de tous mes programmes X
Sylvain Sauvage wrote:
Nicolas SABOURET wrote:
Note : la font -*-*-*...-*-* n'est PAS la fonte jmk utilisée dans les
menus. Donc ce n'est pas ça.
Mais ne correspondrait-elle pas à quelque chose du genre :
-*-*-medium-r-normal--*-120-100-100-c-*-iso8859-15 ?
Non. Pour commencer, c'est
Bonjour,
Est-ce que qqun sait comment on définit la fonte par défaut des
applications X, en général (pas de telle appli en particulier).
Par exemple, si j'installe xfonts-jmk, je me retrouve avec la fonte en
question dans les menus de tous mes programmes X classiques (emacs,
xfontsel, xdvi
Hi !
Does anybody know how the default X11 applications font is defined ?
I'm talking about the font used for menus (for instance) in most X11
applications (e.g. emacs, xdvi, xfontssel), not the font of any specific
application (usually defined in .Xresources).
I installed xfonts-jmk and now
have the following xfonts packages installed,
but when I upgrade Woody
and these packages get upgraded, I lose fonts in
my Gnome themes, the
Gnome panel, and in Evolution. Instead of
characters, I see tiny blocks
consisting of dots.
hi xfonts-100dpi 4.0.3-4100 dpi fonts
I have the following xfonts packages installed, but when I upgrade Woody
and these packages get upgraded, I lose fonts in my Gnome themes, the
Gnome panel, and in Evolution. Instead of characters, I see tiny blocks
consisting of dots.
hi xfonts-100dpi 4.0.3-4100 dpi fonts for X
hi
* Pollywog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 15:14]:
I have the following xfonts packages installed, but when I upgrade Woody
and these packages get upgraded, I lose fonts in my Gnome themes, the
Gnome panel, and in Evolution. Instead of characters, I see tiny blocks
consisting of dots.
hi
Hall Stevenson([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
* Pollywog ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010922 15:14]:
I have the following xfonts packages installed, but when I upgrade Woody
and these packages get upgraded, I lose fonts in my Gnome themes, the
Gnome panel, and in Evolution. Instead
I've just done an apt-get update apt-get upgrade for the
first time in a week or two (usig woody), and I've lost the
fonts ... They're all replaced by strange little symbols,
which
I assume means the characters is unavailable.
Can the package maintainer comment on this ?? It's becoming
far
Hi, how can I set the fonts-75dpi fonts as the default xfonts. If I
install the fonts-100 package, the configuration is set to 100dpi, but I
want to keep 75dpi as the default. If I deinstall the fonts-100 package,
the default is 75dpi, but gimp needs also 100dpi fonts. How can I change
this that I
Check your /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
There is a line that says -dpi 100
I would assume that changing that to 75 would fix things the way you
want them.
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 11:03:13 +0200, Florian Fritze wrote:
Hi, how can I set the fonts-75dpi fonts as the default xfonts. If I
install
Florian Fritze wrote:
Hi, how can I set the fonts-75dpi fonts as the default xfonts. If I
install the fonts-100 package, the configuration is set to 100dpi, but I
want to keep 75dpi as the default. If I deinstall the fonts-100 package,
the default is 75dpi, but gimp needs also 100dpi fonts
Subject: setting fonts-75dpi as the default xfonts
Date: Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 11:03:13AM +0200
In reply to:Florian Fritze
Quoting Florian Fritze([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi, how can I set the fonts-75dpi fonts as the default xfonts. If I
install the fonts-100 package
dpkg -l x*
isto vai mostrar os pacotes instalados comecados por x, entao verifique
se o xfonts-100dpi e o xfonts-75dpi estao instalados. Caso seja sim, entao
desinstale o 100dpi deixando o 75dpi. O sistema ira automaticamente usar
o 75dpi.
Foi assim que eu fiz e deu certo!
[]´s
Kleber Leal
Quero diminuir as letras do meu desktop. Devo usar 75 ou 100dpi?
Tenho os dois fonts instalados, mas como saber qual esta sendo utilizado?
Kleber leal
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Subject: xfonts-base
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 12:23:05 -0700
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I'm having trouble with X on woody/testing:
Fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
I
In a stressful time like freeze, it is really aggravating to deal with the
nonstop trickle of people who tell me that because *THEIR* system is
broken, I need to add a DEPENDENCY on xfonts-base to all the X servers, or
to xserver-common.
This is WRONG. Utterly, completely, and totally WRONG
Branden Robinson wrote:
I'd very much appreciate hearing these suggestions. Please DON'T send them
directly to me; send them to debian-x@lists.debian.org instead so they can
be considered and discussed by a number of people.
I think this may actually soon stop being a FAQ. The reason why is
is broken, I need to add a
Branden DEPENDENCY on xfonts-base to all the X servers, or to
Branden xserver-common.
I might be on the wrong foot here...
However, you already have a program that checks /etc/XF86Config for
errors before xdm starts (gdm doesn't use it, so I can't check
This works. It REALLY slows down the performance. Is there anything else
that may help to speed it back up?
Robert
Thus spake sgaerner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I had the same strange look when I used an ATI Rage 128 based
graphicsadapter. When I
switched the hardware acceleration off, the
I had the same strange look when I used an ATI Rage 128 based graphicsadapter.
When I
switched the hardware acceleration off, the fonts became normal. In the file
/etc/X11/XF86Config there could be an entry like
# accel off
I uncommented this line an X11 works normal.
bye
Sven
Robert L.
I finally got XF86 from the frozen Debian (3.3.6 I believe) installed
and actually working right.
When I start it up the graphics all look right, but all the text is
garbase. My prompt looks like |||\| ^ and such. Definitely
nothing that looks like text. Even if I try to bring up the
Hello!
Please,
Where I find the packages .deb xfonts-75dpi and 100dpi version 3.3.4?
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Hi,
I just did an update from potato...
One of the packages it tried to update was the xfonts-100dpi, but it
kept giving an error about incorrect md5sum? I marked the package
held, and was able to complete the update for the remaining packages.
I downloaded from http.us.debian.org.
Mike
After installing the Xfonts-75dpi and the xfonts-100dpi packages,
I've been getting errors on running mkfontdir.
The tail end of running mkfontdir in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi
is at the end of the message... does anyone have an idea how to
get mkfontdir to process these fonts?
--Evan Van
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