On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 04:26:11AM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
cga2000:
[..]
Well .. I'm not sure where anyone ever got the idea that fonts
should look blurred. I mean if I buy a book from amazon and I get a
blurred copy.. I send it back right away. For stuff that you
glance at it may
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 05:45:57AM EDT, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Jochen Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wish there was a good font book available. I've done quite a bit
of reading on fonts (and tweaking) but everything I have run into
does not really do much to clarify the issues.
cga2000:
http://www.geocities.com/cga/pic00/
One that uses verdana for everything is in the moz.png file.
That looks quite ok, but for me it's too small to be read easily. And if
fonts are larger, I definitely prefer AA.
What I like about verdana 8pt is that it ends up looking a lot
Jochen Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wish there was a good font book available. I've done quite a bit of
reading on fonts (and tweaking) but everything I have run into does not
really do much to clarify the issues.
Not sure there are many people who really understand them either. I
Russell L. Harris:
Have you seen the font books of Donald Knuth, author of TeX? They are
(1) Computer Modern Typefaces, (2) The METAFONTbook, and (3) METAFONT:
The Program.
No, but I am using Computer Modern this very moment as I am writing my
diploma thesis (which I have to hand in on
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 05:45:33AM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
[..]
In my opinion, Bitstream on Linux beats them all. Only Tahoma on Windows
(not shown) comes close for small font sizes. Verdana on Linux is quite
ok, too. But it is too wide (and screen space is precious on my
notebook) and it
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 13:46:02 +0200
T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you mean that you realized that you've given the wrong font name?
Then give it the right one, like this:
aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans
ms-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Aloha there.
I'm not 100% sure of where lies
cga2000:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 05:35:53PM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Agreed. Although one should note that the MS fonts look horrible when
used with fontconfig's anti-aliasing and hinting. This would probably
look a lot better on Windows.
I use verdana both in gnu/linux and win98
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 10:11:03 +0200, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
I'm not 100% sure of where lies my problem, but I'd appreciate if you give
me the output of $ xlsfonts | grep comic on your machine.
I still get:
__ aterm: can't load font
The font list is same as your, just that I don't have the
unknown-comicsansms. As I said, the above rxvt command works for me.
Have you give it a try?
Here's mine, notice the difference. I wonder how come it's not the
same.
$ xlsfonts | grep comic
-microsoft-comic sans
On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 20:18:57 +0200, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
Here's mine, notice the difference. I wonder how come it's not the same.
The only different is the last 2 parts, which depend on locale. Here are mine:
en_US ISO-8859-1
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
ja_JP.EUC-JP EUC-JP
ja_JP.UTF-8 UTF-8
zh_CN
Dimitar Vukman:
I'd like to use M$ Comic Sans font in aterm.
I am aware that you solved this already and I don't mean to offend you,
but I have to say: this is an absolutely disgusting idea. Really, I mean
it. Oh my $deity. I can't tell how much I would hate this. But wait, I
can:
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 14:06:07 +0200
Jochen Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am aware that you solved this already and I don't mean to offend
you, but I have to say: this is an absolutely disgusting idea.
Really, I mean it. Oh my $deity. I can't tell how much I would hate
this. But wait, I
[please quote appropriately next time]
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:32:21 +0200, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
---
$ aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
aterm: can't load font -microsoft-comic sans
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 08:06:07AM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Dimitar Vukman:
I'd like to use M$ Comic Sans font in aterm.
I am aware that you solved this already and I don't mean to offend you,
but I have to say: this is an absolutely disgusting idea. Really, I mean
it. Oh my $deity. I
cga2000:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 08:06:07AM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
can: http://wasteland.homelinux.net/~jrschulz/gfx/terminal-comic.png
How do you do that?
I was surprised myself that this worked. Earlier attempts of using a
proportional font in a(nother) terminal emulator looked even
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 04:56:48PM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
cga2000:
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 08:06:07AM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
can: http://wasteland.homelinux.net/~jrschulz/gfx/terminal-comic.png
How do you do that?
I was surprised myself that this worked. Earlier attempts of
cga2000:
I mean .. it's nice to impress your friends and stuff .. but even in
your improved version .. I wouldn't want to use that on a daily basis.
Agreed. Although one should note that the MS fonts look horrible when
used with fontconfig's anti-aliasing and hinting. This would probably
look
On Mon, Aug 21, 2006 at 05:35:53PM EDT, Jochen Schulz wrote:
cga2000:
I mean .. it's nice to impress your friends and stuff .. but even in
your improved version .. I wouldn't want to use that on a daily
basis.
Agreed. Although one should note that the MS fonts look horrible when
used
Aloha!
I'd like to use M$ Comic Sans font in aterm. I've tried a few things
that came to my mind, but none worked. I've tried adding path to xfs's
confing, getting xfstt up and running. I guess that xfontsel or
gtkfontsel should pick up all fonts avaliable and since I haven't seen
M$ fonts
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 10:16:40AM EDT, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
Aloha!
I'd like to use M$ Comic Sans font in aterm. I've tried a few things
that came to my mind, but none worked. I've tried adding path to xfs's
confing, getting xfstt up and running. I guess that xfontsel or
gtkfontsel
Aloha!
$ aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans
ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
.. works here ..
Not here :)
[09:56 PM Sun Aug [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
$ aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
aterm: can't load font -microsoft-comic sans
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 22:49:57 +0200, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
Aren't they listed when you issue a:
$ xlsfonts | grep comic
no
How did you install them?
I followed:
http://pegasus.rutgers.edu/~elflord/font_howto/Font-HOWTO/html/Font-HOWTO/x169.html
Did you install the
Did you restart X after installing the msttcorefonts package?
Thanks! You are genious! :))
I always did /etc/init.d/xfs restart and haven't even thought of
reseting X. Muchos gracias :)
Aloha and Namaste!
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Huh, perhaps not yet.
fontsel finds it, but it doesent seem to be there.
---
$ aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
aterm: can't load font -microsoft-comic sans
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 04:49:57PM EDT, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
Aloha!
$ aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans
ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
.. works here ..
Not here :)
[09:56 PM Sun Aug [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
$ aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 19:19:02 -0400
cga2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I _think_ all I had to was an apt-get install msttcorefonts .. bounced
my X session .. done.
Did you do that or did you copy the font over from a Windows box?
Yeah I did that long time ago. However fontsel did not pick
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006 00:21:19 +0200, Dimitar Vukman wrote:
Huh, perhaps not yet.
fontsel finds it, but it doesent seem to be there.
--- $
aterm -fn -microsoft-comic sans ms-medium-r-normal-*-0-0-0-0-*-0-*-1
aterm: can't
what's the output of the following, after restarting X?
$ xlsfonts | grep comic
$ xlsfonts | grep comic
-microsoft-comic sans ms-bold-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-ascii-0
-microsoft-comic sans ms-bold-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-ascii-0
-microsoft-comic sans ms-bold-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-ascii-0
On Tuesday 20 January 2004 12:25 pm, Ryan Mackay wrote:
# apt-get install msttcorefonts
I found this didnt install xfstt, just placed the fonts in the right
place and did what it had to do to make them usable.
If it isnt workin for ya try
$ apt-get install xfstt
$ /etc/init.d/xfstt
Can these be installed in Debian?
Open Office works decently in Hebrew in Windows, but not in Linux. I have
1.10 on both and it should be the same code. It might be the availability of
fonts.
Dagesh, has its problems through Wine, but can access the Windows TTF fonts
and print them under CUPS so
David Baron wrote:
Can these be installed in Debian?
Open Office works decently in Hebrew in Windows, but not in Linux. I have
1.10 on both and it should be the same code. It might be the availability of
fonts.
Dagesh, has its problems through Wine, but can access the Windows TTF fonts
and print
David Baron wrote:
# apt-get install msttcorefonts
I found this didnt install xfstt, just placed the fonts in the right
place and did what it had to do to make them usable.
If it isnt workin for ya try
$ apt-get install xfstt
$ /etc/init.d/xfstt restart
And add this line in the Files
# apt-get install msttcorefonts
-Roberto
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Roberto Sanchez wrote:
David Baron wrote:
Can these be installed in Debian?
Open Office works decently in Hebrew in Windows, but not in Linux. I have
1.10 on both and it should be the same code. It might be the availability
of fonts.
Dagesh, has its problems through Wine, but can access
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Can these be installed in Debian?
I think they can be readily used in KDE thanks to the font manager in
kcontrol.
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 03:15:22PM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
# apt-get install msttcorefonts
Not sure he was referring just to the core web fonts.
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Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
Hm, documentacão acho que está toda em Inglês. Você pode tentar usar
o dfontmgr (como superusuário), que sendo gráfico talvez lhe seja mais
fácil.
Leandro, onde acho esse 'dfontmgr'? Procurei aqui, mas sem sucesso. O
'defoma' já está
On Fri, 09 May 2003 01:40:29 -0300, Ivo Santos Cavalcante Carneiro wrote:
Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra wrote:
Hm, documentacão acho que está toda em Inglês. Você pode tentar
usar
o dfontmgr (como superusuário), que sendo gráfico talvez lhe seja mais
fácil.
Leandro,
Em Sex, 2003-05-09 às 07:25, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
escreveu:
On Fri, 09 May 2003 01:40:29 -0300, Ivo Santos Cavalcante Carneiro wrote:
Leandro, onde acho esse 'dfontmgr'? Procurei aqui, mas sem sucesso. O
'defoma' já está instalado. Vale ressaltar: uso o Woody.
On Fri, 09 May 2003 12:30:19 -0300, Rodrigo M. Araujo wrote:
Nao precisa disso tudo o dfontmgr ja esta na stable sim:
stable dfontmgr 0.11.0 (38.9k) GUI frontend for defoma, DEbian FOnt
MAnager.
Legal, qual o comando (e opcões) que dá essa saída?
--
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On Wed, 07 May 2003 20:38:13 -0300, Rodrigo M. Araujo wrote:
Em Ter, 2003-05-06 às 05:28, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
escreveu:
Por isso mesmo é que existe o defoma...
Ja vi que o defoma existe para isso e tentei durante algum tempo achara
alguma documentacao boa
Em Qui, 2003-05-08 às 06:22, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
escreveu:
On Wed, 07 May 2003 20:38:13 -0300, Rodrigo M. Araujo wrote:
Hm, documentacão acho que está toda em Inglês. Você pode tentar usar
o dfontmgr (como superusuário), que sendo gráfico talvez lhe seja mais
fácil.
Em Ter, 2003-05-06 às 05:28, Leandro Guimarães Faria Corsetti Dutra
escreveu:
On Tue, 06 May 2003 01:34:37 -0300, Ivo Santos Cavalcante Carneiro wrote:
Por isso mesmo é que existe o defoma...
Ja vi que o defoma existe para isso e tentei durante algum tempo achara
alguma
Gilberto Garcia Jr. wrote:
Alterei a linha na seção Files do seu /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, claudio.
nao sei o que acontece.. nenhum aplicativo reconheceu as fontes.
vou fazer o teste com uma fonte apenas e ver o que acontece. depois reporto
para vcs. mas em teoria fazendo isso deveria funcionar
On Tue, 06 May 2003 01:34:37 -0300, Ivo Santos Cavalcante Carneiro wrote:
Depende, nem todos os aplicativos usam o X para gerenciar fontes TrueType.
O Mozilla, por exemplo, faz tudo sozinho. Que aplicativos não estão
reconhecendo as fontes?
Por isso mesmo é que existe o defoma...
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On Mon, 5 May 2003 13:08:39 -0300
Gilberto Garcia Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alterei a linha na seção Files do seu /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, claudio.
nao sei o que acontece.. nenhum aplicativo reconheceu as fontes.
vou fazer o teste com uma fonte apenas e ver o que acontece. depois reporto
Pessoal, peguei o how to do lpd, segui a risca, mas nao consigo fazer o x e
os aplicativos entenderem as fontes. Assim, instalei o xfs, e dei os
comandos para criar os arquivos fonts.scale e fonts.dir. mas nao sei como
tornar as fontes disponiveis para o x.
alguem poderia dar uma luz?
obrigado
On Mon, 05 May 2003 10:17:18 -0300, Gilberto Garcia Jr. wrote:
Pessoal, peguei o how to do lpd, segui a risca, mas nao consigo fazer o x
e os aplicativos entenderem as fontes. Assim, instalei o xfs, e dei os
comandos para criar os arquivos fonts.scale e fonts.dir. mas nao sei como
tornar as
Em Mon, 5 May 2003 10:17:18 -0300
Gilberto Garcia Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] disse que:
Pessoal, peguei o how to do lpd, segui a risca, mas nao consigo fazer o
x e os aplicativos entenderem as fontes. Assim, instalei o xfs, e dei os
comandos para criar os arquivos fonts.scale e fonts.dir. mas nao
original-
De: Cláudio Max [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 5 de maio de 2003 12:09
Para: debian-user-portuguese@lists.debian.org
Assunto: Re: problemas com true type fonts
Em Mon, 5 May 2003 10:17:18 -0300
Gilberto Garcia Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] disse que:
Pessoal, peguei o
Em Mon, May 05, 2003 at 01:08:39PM -0300, Gilberto Garcia Jr. escreveu:
Alterei a linha na seção Files do seu /etc/X11/XF86Config-4, claudio.
nao sei o que acontece.. nenhum aplicativo reconheceu as fontes.
vou fazer o teste com uma fonte apenas e ver o que acontece. depois reporto
para
E porque o Konqueror por exemplo não precisa de todas estas configurações
para apresentar as paginas que fogem do padrão de uma maneira pelo menos
razoavel???
Existe algum outro tipo de browser tipo o Konqueror?
Qual o browser mais usado no WindowMaker ???
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Luiz Fernando Andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED] manifestou-se nestas palavras:
E porque o Konqueror por exemplo não precisa de todas estas configurações
para apresentar as paginas que fogem do padrão de uma maneira pelo menos
Como configuro o Mozilla p/ ele apresentar as fontes parecidas com o
Internet Explorer (urgh!!!) ???
já instalei o servidor de fontes true type...
e copiei as fontes que tinha no Windows 2000 pra o diretório onde as fontes
ficam no Linux (me esqueci agora onde é!!!)
Na confiruração do Mozilla eu
* Luiz Fernando Andrade ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Como configuro o Mozilla p/ ele apresentar as fontes parecidas com o
Internet Explorer (urgh!!!) ???
já instalei o servidor de fontes true type...
e copiei as fontes que tinha no Windows 2000 pra o diretório onde as fontes
ficam no Linux (me
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* Luiz Fernando Andrade ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Como configuro o Mozilla p/ ele apresentar as fontes parecidas com
o Internet Explorer (urgh!!!)
Hello,
I have been trying to solve this problem for few days..
I cannot print anything with True Type Fonts. I have cups installed with gs
and gs-esp. I have tried to add true type fonts to Fontmap in gs using xfstt,
with no avail. I even copied the Fontmap from a mandrake partition
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 23:41 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to setup truetype fonts on my box. I did find good doc
when
I searched on google and did follow the instructions to the dot. save for
the simple fact that /usr/local/share/fonts/truetype is a link to
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 03:22 -0500, Michael Waters wrote:
Hi, are you referring to this:
http://www.paulandlesley.org/linux/xfree4_tt.html ? There's a lot of
stuff there about adding your own fonts and stuff but all I did was
install msttcorefonts and xfs. Then add a couple lines to
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 03:22:36AM -0500, Michael Waters wrote:
On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 23:41 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been trying to setup truetype fonts on my box. I did find good doc
when
I searched on google and did follow the instructions to the dot. save for
the simple
Rob Weir ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
You don't need xfs (unless you know you need it). Just add the
appropriate FontPath lines to /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and restart X.
You'll need to the mkttfdir or whatever bits, but it should then work
fine. You can use 'xlsfonts' to list all available fonts,
Hi folks,
I have been trying to setup truetype fonts on my box. I did find good doc
when
I searched on google and did follow the instructions to the dot. save for
the simple fact that /usr/local/share/fonts/truetype is a link to
/usr/share/fints/ttfonts
I am not sure as to how to verify if
* A R [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-21 13:21:52]:
cd /us/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/truetype
Well, I tried to do it and discover that I don't have
TrueType directory, which tells me that I probably
didn't install them. Can some one point what packages
need to be
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Bob Proulx wrote:
I had tried to install them manually and had random troubles. Then I
found the easiest way to make those work is to add this line to your
/etc/apt/sources.list file to get non-US and non-free.
deb http://misery.proulx.com:/non-US unstable/non-US
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
Hi Stephan,
Another very easy way is installing xfstt and placing your truetype fonts in
/usr/share/fonts/truetype, adding unix:/7100 (besides unix:/7101 for xfs, I
think) to the FontPath in XF86Config-4. Then install ttmkfdir and tetex-bin
and a
- Original Message -
From: Ronald Verlaan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stephan Hachinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian User debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 9:20 AM
Subject: Re: true type fonts won't work...
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Stephan Hachinger wrote:
Hi Stephan
Hi all,
I am trying to make anti-aliasing work for the true type fonts I
downloaded from microsoft.
I am using:
debian woody
kernel 2.4.18
XFree86 4.1 packages of debian woody
4.2 version of X binary (stolen from SuSE 8.0 distribution)
xfs as well as xfstt
kde 3.01 (compiled myself)
I put
Ronald == Ronald Verlaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Ronald As fontpaths in my XF86config-4 I only configured the xfs and
Ronald xfstt font servers. This works as I do see all the fonts
Ronald (including the TT fonts) listed with xlsfonts.
Edit /etc/X11/XftConfig. Add an appropriate dir
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Hubert Chan wrote:
Ronald As fontpaths in my XF86config-4 I only configured the xfs and
Ronald xfstt font servers. This works as I do see all the fonts
Ronald (including the TT fonts) listed with xlsfonts.
Edit /etc/X11/XftConfig. Add an appropriate dir line.
Sorry I
On 16 Jun 2002, Peter Whysall wrote:
Hi Peter,
Any hints?
Are you loading the freetype module in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?
Yes I did :P
Thanx anyway!
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From: Ronald Verlaan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Whysall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian User Mailinglist debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: true type fonts won't work...
On 16 Jun 2002, Peter Whysall wrote:
Hi Peter
I am trying to make anti-aliasing work for the true type fonts I
downloaded from microsoft.
I had tried to install them manually and had random troubles. Then I
found the easiest way to make those work is to add this line to your
/etc/apt/sources.list file to get non-US and non-free.
deb
I had tried to install them manually and had random troubles. Then I
found the easiest way to make those work is to add this line to your
/etc/apt/sources.list file to get non-US and non-free.
deb http://misery.proulx.com:/non-US unstable/non-US non-free
Ack! That is the machine
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:46:03AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have the short version of how to set up true type fonts
under X ?
I installed xfstt and read the docs.
Bob
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Eric C. Cooper wrote:
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:46:03AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have the short version of how to set up true type fonts
under X ?
Here's what I did, maybe someone can point out the error in my ways.
Add
Load xtt
Josh == Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josh An easier way to do this is:
Josh apt-get install xfstt
I should have specified that this is under X 4. which doesn't need a
font server. Why not use anyway one you ask ?
Josh throw all your truetype fonts in /usr/share/fonts/truetype
Josh
Does anyone have the short version of how to set up true type fonts
under X ?
Here's what I did, maybe someone can point out the error in my ways.
Add
Load xtt
to XF86Config
I also added /usr/share/fonts/truetype to the font path.
run
ttfmkfdir -o fonts.dir
in my /usr/share/fonts
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:46:03AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have the short version of how to set up true type fonts
under X ?
Here's what I did, maybe someone can point out the error in my ways.
Add
Load xtt
to XF86Config
Change this to
Load freetype
I
Here's what I did. Turned on antialiasing in KDE Panel, apt-get install
xfs, apt-get install xfstt, apt-get install msttcorefonts (this is a debian
package for obtaining truetype fonts from Microsoft (they are free
fonts). After all this apt-getting, reboot the machine, and you should
have
type fonts
under X ?
Here's what I did, maybe someone can point out the error in my ways.
Add
Load xtt
to XF86Config
Eric Change this to
Eric Load freetype
I also added /usr/share/fonts/truetype to the font path.
run
ttfmkfdir -o fonts.dir
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 11:46:03AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have the short version of how to set up true type fonts
under X ?
One of the best source of TT fonts are from M$ :-(
ii msttcorefonts 0.9.9 Installer for Microsoft TrueType core fonts
Package
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:39:58 +0100, Ville Uski wrote:
* Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011109 12:10]:
Than I went through the archives for Debian specific information and
came across a pointer to a Debian TrueType Mini-Howto. Unfortunately
I was unable to find such a document
Does anyone know where I can get true type fonts? Like a debian
package?
Thanks,
Matt
Matt Fair [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know where I can get true type fonts? Like a debian
package?
Thanks,
Matt
try apt-get install msttcorefonts. Then you might want to read the
howto: http://www.paulandlesley.org/linux/xfree4_tt.html
HTH
Hi, I would like to improve the font display of my desktop for (mailnly)
Mozilla and AbiWord. I think that the proper way to do this is by
installing True Type fonts.
I have a Potato box with Ximian Gnome. First I did an:
apt-get install xfstt
copied some *.ttf font files from a Windows box
* Erik van der Meulen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011109 12:10]:
Than I went through the archives for Debian specific information and
came across a pointer to a Debian TrueType Mini-Howto. Unfortunately
I was unable to find such a document on the site.
Any advice or pointer would be much appreciated!
read the debian-mini ttf-HOWTO. on a side note, why use staroffice? it'a a
memory hog...use LaTeX instead if you really want to impress.
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Can XFree86 3.3.6 (the one shipped in Potato) use True Type Fonts in
applications? I'm interested to use some True Type Fonts especially
with my documents I write using StarOffice.
If so, how do I configure such?
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Thus spake Paolo Falcone:
Can XFree86 3.3.6 (the one shipped in Potato) use True Type Fonts in
applications? I'm interested to use some True Type Fonts especially
with my documents I write using StarOffice.
If so, how do I configure such?
Paolo Falcone
I believe in x 3.x you have to run
I've been working on true type fonts and can't get them to work on
XF86-4.3. I'm using Paul Smith's TrueType Fonts on Debian XFree86 4.x
Systems at http://www.paulandlesley.org/linux/xfree4_tt.html#NETSCAPE.
I'm sure I've configured it the way he recommends, but when I run
$ xset fp+ /usr/lib
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
I've been working on true type fonts and can't get them to work on
XF86-4.3. I'm using Paul Smith's TrueType Fonts on Debian XFree86 4.x
I was finally able to get true type font package working, but it
entailed reinstalling XFree86 binaries
Thus spake Dale Morris:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Dale Morris wrote:
I've been working on true type fonts and can't get them to work on
XF86-4.3. I'm using Paul Smith's TrueType Fonts on Debian XFree86 4.x
I was finally able to get true type font package working, but it
entailed
Hi,
I can see my ttf in netscape but in gimp the font is there but gimp
complains that the selected font is not available
Any clues?
TIA
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On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:41:58PM +1000, Alan Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
scribbled
I have seen some instructions for improving fonts in Netscape, often
using True Type fonts. I resist moving any MS products onto my machine.
Are there philosophical or practical arguements for or against
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:41:58PM +1000, Alan Davis wrote:
I have seen some instructions for improving fonts in Netscape, often
using True Type fonts. I resist moving any MS products onto my machine.
Are there philosophical or practical arguements for or against using TT
fonts
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 09:41:58PM +1000, Alan Davis wrote:
I have seen some instructions for improving fonts in Netscape, often
using True Type fonts. I resist moving any MS products onto my machine.
Are there philosophical or practical arguements for or against using TT
fonts
I have seen some instructions for improving fonts in Netscape, often
using True Type fonts. I resist moving any MS products onto my machine.
Are there philosophical or practical arguements for or against using TT
fonts?
This question also touches upon TeX/LaTex; I have also seen
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:31:26AM +0800, Eric Boo wrote:
What's the difference between adding the path to xfs-xtt's config and
adding it to /etc/X11/XF86Config-4?
Adding to xfs-xtt's config tells xfs-xtt about them.
Adding to /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 tells Xfree4 about them.
Does running
So how can I make xfs serve all those true type fonts I have avaliable
for windoxe. Is there a HOWTO or something avaliable I can read?
I've managed to get wine running but apps look quite ugly without those ttfs.
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