I have a program (xshogi) which puts out a message:
No fonts match pattern -*-helvetica-medium-o-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
xlsfonts confirms no match.
How can I install fonts matching this pattern?
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> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Reg Clemens wrote:
> > I am building an old program and it wants the fonts
> > helvetica10
> > helvetica14
> > and symbol12
> >
> > looking at the list from 'yum list all' there seem to
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Reg Clemens wrote:
> I am building an old program and it wants the fonts
> helvetica10
> helvetica14
> and symbol12
>
> looking at the list from 'yum list all' there seem to be about a billion font
> packages
I am building an old program and it wants the fonts
helvetica10
helvetica14
and symbol12
looking at the list from 'yum list all' there seem to be about a billion font
packages,- does anyone know which might provide these fonts???
I can use something si
r and (b) more widely spaced
> than
> >> the
> >> > gnome-terminal font (which looks the same as it did in F11).
> >> >
> >> > Any idea what changed in Emacs and how I can get the font I want?
> >> >
> >> > TIA.
> >> >
&g
; >
>> > Any idea what changed in Emacs and how I can get the font I want?
>> >
>> > TIA.
>> >
>> emacs-23 happened. Fonts are MUCH better. Emacs can now use non-
>> bitmapped fonts.
>
> Ah, you remind me that I had loaded emacs-23 in F11 fr
the same as the one in a gnome-terminal. In
> F21,
> > the same font looks (a) much smaller and (b) more widely spaced than
> the
> > gnome-terminal font (which looks the same as it did in F11).
> >
> > Any idea what changed in Emacs and how I can get the font I w
aller and (b) more widely spaced than
the
> gnome-terminal font (which looks the same as it did in F11).
>
> Any idea what changed in Emacs and how I can get the font I want?
>
> TIA.
>
emacs-23 happened. Fonts are MUCH better. Emacs can now use non-
bitmapped fonts.
Here
In F11, selecting the same font in Emacs as the system monospace font
(in my case, Monospace Regular 7-point) resulted in an Emacs window with
a typeface that looked the same as the one in a gnome-terminal. In F21,
the same font looks (a) much smaller and (b) more widely spaced than the
gnome-term
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:01:36 -0400
Jim wrote:
> What about TrueType Fonts, where do you get them for Fedora ?
You may need msttcorefonts, which can easily be found with a google search.
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On 09/17/2009 01:01 PM, Jim wrote:
Fedora 11/KDE4.3
I have wine running a program in FC11/KDE4.3 when it's displayed the
fonts are all messed up on Fedora/KDE.
Wine doesn't supply fonts for display in Fedora and below is the Fonts
I have installed on Fedora, What could I be missing
Fedora 11/KDE4.3
I have wine running a program in FC11/KDE4.3 when it's displayed the
fonts are all messed up on Fedora/KDE.
Wine doesn't supply fonts for display in Fedora and below is the Fonts I
have installed on Fedora, What could I be missing in the way of Fonts to
display th
FC11/Kde
I'm trying to run a poker program FullTiltPoker in wine, the program
starts and takes me to the Login window and there are white boxes but no
Fonts, Characters
in that window when displayed in KDE4.3 .
Is this Font problems in Fedora or Wine ? And what fonts do I need
inst
Dear All,
How to adjust the size of the X11 fonts? I am not meaning the
KDE/GNOME fonts, but the ones used for instance in TCL applications,
i.e., the xorg-x11-fonts.
Thanks in advance,
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Dear All,
How to adjust the size of the X11 fonts? I am not meaning the
KDE/GNOME fonts, but the ones used for instance in TCL applications,
i.e., the xorg-x11-fonts.
Thanks in advance,
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On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:19:01 -0700
Suvayu Ali wrote:
> Just do 'yum remove emacs' and then 'yum install emacs
> --enablerepo=rawhide', you wont regret it. Everything is so awesome in
> emacs 23 ... can't rave enough.
Oh God, sounds like I'll have another weekend of finding and
squashing "helpfu
his:
$ /usr/bin/emacs -fn
'-Adobe-Courier-Medium-R-Normal--12-120-75-75-M-70-ISO8859-1'
then emacs starts just fine.
I've reinstalled both emacs and xorg-x11-fonts-misc
Can anyone explain what's going on?
What package might I be missing?
I don't know what your problem is,
-R-Normal--12-120-75-75-M-70-ISO8859-1'
then emacs starts just fine.
I've reinstalled both emacs and xorg-x11-fonts-misc
Can anyone explain what's going on?
What package might I be missing?
Thanks,
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On 07/22/2009 02:32 AM, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 01:32:42 pm Tanel Valdna wrote:
I have a little problem with firefox interface fonts. They are way too big
and I cant figure out how to change them.
Check this thread (from a couple of months ago):
http
On Tuesday 21 July 2009 01:32:42 pm Tanel Valdna wrote:
> I have a little problem with firefox interface fonts. They are way too big
> and I cant figure out how to change them.
Check this thread (from a couple of months ago):
http://www.nabble.com/KDE-4.2-FIREFOX-Font-size-problem-td22
Hi!
Im using:
Fedora 11 2.6.29.5-191.fc11.x86_64 a
KDE 4.2.4
I have a little problem with firefox interface fonts. They are way too
big and I cant figure out how to change them. Same problem with amsn and
XChat. How could I fix this problem?
Screenshot: http://www.estoniandream.com
--- On Sat, 7/18/09, stan wrote:
> From: stan
> Subject: Re: emacs fonts (my stupid mistake, perhaps)
> To: fedora-list@redhat.com
> Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 12:52 PM
> On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 09:33:41 -0700
> (PDT)
> Globe Trotter
> wrote:
>
> >
> &g
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 09:33:41 -0700 (PDT)
Globe Trotter wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I like using the 10x20 font for emacs, and do so using
>
> emacs -fn10x20
>
> However, when I do this on my F11 installation, I get: "No fonts
> match '10x20' ".
>
Hi,
I like using the 10x20 font for emacs, and do so using
emacs -fn10x20
However, when I do this on my F11 installation, I get: "No fonts match '10x20'
".
I think I must have done something stupid to get here, but I don't recall doing
anything strange and out
console in a nice steady stream. Citrix's wfica just fails to
> launch, and the wfcmgr is missing all fonts. Clearcase gui tools
> complains that it's unable to create a text drawing font set and the
> tools exit.
>
> I can workaround the problem two ways, one LANG=C instea
s wfica just fails to
> launch, and the wfcmgr is missing all fonts. Clearcase gui tools
> complains that it's unable to create a text drawing font set and the
> tools exit.
>
> I can workaround the problem two ways, one LANG=C instead of
> en_US.UTF-8 or removing the cjk fonts,
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Where can one set the fonts of the X applications (e.g., xmessage)?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
Check out the documentations and see if "xmessasge" will utilize any
configuration directives placed in ~/.Xdefaults. Most well behaved X
applications will
rly. I
get the following:
Warning:
Name: FONTLIST_DEFAULT_TAG_STRING
Class: XmRendition
Conversion failed. Cannot load font.
on the console in a nice steady stream. Citrix's wfica just fails to
launch, and the wfcmgr is missing all fonts. Clearcase gui tools
complains that it's una
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
> Mark Simonson (http://www.marksimonson.com/) has posted a
> freely-distributable fixed-width font I'd like to try out as a
> programmers font. It comes as a TrueType font. Up to now, I've just
> worked with the f
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Tim wrote:
>> Surely not... If you copy a file to a standard location, it should get
>> set the proper contexts, during the copy.
>
> That's not how SELinux works. It'll copy the context from the original
> location. You need to explicitly rel
On Sun, 2009-06-14 at 00:31 -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> I don't think that is correct. If you move a file within the same file
> system or you copy using the appropiate preserve option then you
> should get the original context (assuming selinux doesn't block this).
> Otherwise the context depe
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 21:40:00 +0200,
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> Tim wrote:
> > Surely not... If you copy a file to a standard location, it should get
> > set the proper contexts, during the copy.
>
> That's not how SELinux works. It'll copy the context from the original
> location. You need to e
At 14:56 -0500 06/13/2009, Chris Adams wrote:
>Once upon a time, Kevin Kofler said:
>> Tim wrote:
>> > Surely not... If you copy a file to a standard location, it should get
>> > set the proper contexts, during the copy.
>>
>> That's not how SELinux works. It'll copy the context from the original
Once upon a time, Kevin Kofler said:
> Tim wrote:
> > Surely not... If you copy a file to a standard location, it should get
> > set the proper contexts, during the copy.
>
> That's not how SELinux works. It'll copy the context from the original
> location.
Nope. "cp" does not copy context by
Tim wrote:
> Surely not... If you copy a file to a standard location, it should get
> set the proper contexts, during the copy.
That's not how SELinux works. It'll copy the context from the original
location. You need to explicitly relabel the file to the default context
for the new location.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 14:36:32 -0400
> Ted Roche wrote:
>
> The slickest way to install system-wide fonts on Fedora/Redhat/Centos is to
> put them into an rpm.
>
> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO/rpm.html
>
Good to kn
o do this when I copied fonts to a standard usr location.
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>> ttf font files are): chmod 755 *.ttf
>>
>> To set the selinux context: chcon -t fonts_t *.ttf
>
>I'm using GNOME, shall I set the context named "fonts_home_t"?
I let selinux figure it out:
# fixfiles check ~username/.fonts
# fixfiles
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009 14:36:32 -0400
Ted Roche wrote:
> Can someone point me to a good resource or HOWTO on
> installing/converting a TrueType font to work in F10/X/GNOME?
The slickest way to install system-wide fonts on Fedora/Redhat/Centos is to
put them into an rpm.
http://tldp.org/HOWT
В Птн, 12/06/2009 в 13:10 -0600, Christopher A. Williams пишет:
> Don't forget that you need to set permissions and selinux context for
> these.
>
> To set permissions (assuming you're in the working directory where the
> ttf font files are): chmod 755 *.ttf
>
> To set the selinux context: chcon
On Sat, 2009-06-13 at 04:05 +0900, Misha Shnurapet wrote:
> В Птн, 12/06/2009 в 14:36 -0400, Ted Roche пишет:
> > Can someone point me to a good resource or HOWTO on
> > installing/converting a TrueType font to work in F10/X/GNOME?
>
> All you gotta do is to copy the font
В Птн, 12/06/2009 в 14:36 -0400, Ted Roche пишет:
> Can someone point me to a good resource or HOWTO on
> installing/converting a TrueType font to work in F10/X/GNOME?
All you gotta do is to copy the fonts to ~/.fonts of
to /usr/share/fonts. Voila!
I managed to install the Anonymous Pro fo
Mark Simonson (http://www.marksimonson.com/) has posted a
freely-distributable fixed-width font I'd like to try out as a
programmers font. It comes as a TrueType font. Up to now, I've just
worked with the fonts provided with the distribution and haven't tried
to install a font. Go
I updated freetype and freetype-freeworld from the stable F10 repo. Now
GIMP and Banshee draw fonts without anti-aliasing and subpixel-hinting.
The rest of DE and its apps OK.
I installed installed cairo-freeworld and libXft-freeworld from
http://www.infinality.net/blog/?p=5 but nothing changed
Dear All,
Where can one set the fonts of the X applications (e.g., xmessage)?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Rex Dieter wrote:
> We've identified vrgb and vgbr font hinting to be broken when built
> against freetype with FT_CONFIG_OPTION_SUBPIXEL_RENDERING .
And that's because Qt uses the freetype LCD filtering if it's enabled.
Something which should "work" even if freetype was built without subpixel
ren
Kevin Kofler wrote:
> wwp wrote:
>> qt-4.5.0-10.fc10.i386
>
> Please use fedora-test-list for test upgrades next time.
>
> This appears to be:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490377
We've identified vrgb and vgbr font hinting to be broken when built against
freetype with FT_CONFI
On Sunday 12 April 2009 09:34:52 wwp wrote:
> Oh, right. Let me apologize for this, updates-testing was enabled here,
> but it's accidental. Thanks!
>
>
> Regards,
Try to remove hinting, at least that solved the problem to me when I had that
problem:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/fedor
Hello Kevin,
On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 09:38:40 +0200 Kevin Kofler wrote:
> wwp wrote:
> > qt-4.5.0-10.fc10.i386
>
> Please use fedora-test-list for test upgrades next time.
>
> This appears to be:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490377
>
> Kevin Kofler
Oh, right. Let me apo
wwp wrote:
> qt-4.5.0-10.fc10.i386
Please use fedora-test-list for test upgrades next time.
This appears to be:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490377
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Hello Rex,
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 11:36:18 -0500 Rex Dieter wrote:
> wwp wrote:
>
> > after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
> > update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
> > corrupted fonts. Fonts are unre
wwp wrote:
> after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
> update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
> corrupted fonts. Fonts are unreadable, they're a random drop of colourful
> pixels.
rpm -q qt freetype freetype
Hello Neal,
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 07:05:41 -0400 Neal Becker wrote:
> wwp wrote:
>
> > Hello there,
> >
> >
> > after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
> > update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi)
wwp wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
> after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
> update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
> corrupted fonts. Fonts are unreadable, they're a random drop of colourful
> pixels.
Hello there,
after rebooted my Dell Latitude E6500 laptop right after the latest yum
update, I notice that all Qt applications (qtconfig-qt4, skype, psi) show
corrupted fonts. Fonts are unreadable, they're a random drop of colourful
pixels.
Intel graphics, GNOME desktop.
In KDE, KDE a
Angel Natan Villegas Vicencio wrote:
> Well, rpm package was installed, but whet i ran systemsettings only appers
> an grey application without options, i need install more packages.
kdebase-runtime?
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but i want change too the themes.
Thanks
2009/3/22 Angel Natan Villegas Vicencio
> Thanks Rex. i will install this package and check it
>
> 2009/3/22 Rex Dieter
>
> Angel Natan Villegas Vicencio wrote:
>>
>> > H
Thanks Rex. i will install this package and check it
2009/3/22 Rex Dieter
> Angel Natan Villegas Vicencio wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I remember in other times to configure amarok, k3b and other kde
> > applications on gnome, i need to install kcontrol package and then i can
>
> the kde4 equiva
Angel Natan Villegas Vicencio wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I remember in other times to configure amarok, k3b and other kde
> applications on gnome, i need to install kcontrol package and then i can
the kde4 equivalent to kde's kcontrol is systemsettings, which is in
kdebase-workspace rpm
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Hi all,
I remember in other times to configure amarok, k3b and other kde
applications on gnome, i need to install kcontrol package and then i can
open
this utility for setup some attributes like fonts and thems to my kde
applications, but i think now id different, Someone could you help me with
Kevin Kempter wrote:
> I'm running KDE 4.2 on Fedora 10 x86_64. Sometime recently it's changed
> so that changes to the various 'Message List' items per using custom fonts
> have no affect
>
> Thoughts ?
There's now a new-style view (the defaul
Hi All;
I'm running KDE 4.2 on Fedora 10 x86_64. Sometime recently it's changed so
that changes to the various 'Message List' items per using custom fonts have
no affect
Thoughts ?
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2009 15:42:59 -0600
Brian Millett wrote:
> See http://nothing.co.nz/Linux/ManuallySetScreenDPI
I've tried those, but the newest X seems to be so infernally
proud of finally using the EDID info that it utterly
ignores anything I put in xorg.conf for DPI :-(.
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> from gnome-settings-daemon. If you are running gnome, you
> will have one of these already and you can go into the
> gnome appearance dialog and into the advanced settings
> in the fonts tab and tell it to use a specific DPI setting.
>
> KDE apps will prob
On Fri, 2009-02-20 at 21:22 +0100, wwp wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> I've just installed Fedora 10 on a i383 system with WUXGA screen
> running at 1920x1200. I notice that the default fonts in GNOME and
> other X11/Qt apps are way too big. To get font size that fits my needs
and you can go into the
gnome appearance dialog and into the advanced settings
in the fonts tab and tell it to use a specific DPI setting.
KDE apps will probably obey the Xft.dpi X resource, but only if they
actually see it, and with all the changes to X I have no idea
if it even pays attention to
Hello,
I've just installed Fedora 10 on a i383 system with WUXGA screen
running at 1920x1200. I notice that the default fonts in GNOME and
other X11/Qt apps are way too big. To get font size that fits my needs,
I have to set fonts height to 5-7, whereas usually I was more or less
at 8-10
L wrote:
> hope OO3 rpms for F9 will be available at Fedora repo soon.
I think the plan is for Fedora 9 to stay with OO.o 2. Upgrade to F10 if you
want OO.o 3.
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Ron Siven wrote:
> I'm obviously missing something...I gotta ask...
>
> Why would you run a Windows version of OOo in wine on Linux when you could
> just run the Linux version of OOo? You might have better luck.
>
> -- Ron
as there are no OO3 rpms for F9 from fed
Ron Siven wrote:
> I'm obviously missing something...I gotta ask...
>
> Why would you run a Windows version of OOo in wine on Linux when you
> could just run the Linux version of OOo? You might have better luck.
>
> -- Ron
Especially since OpenOffice 3 is in Fedora 10 repos, and that version is
I'm obviously missing something...I gotta ask...
Why would you run a Windows version of OOo in wine on Linux when you
could just run the Linux version of OOo? You might have better luck.
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L wrote:
Hi,
my system info:
Linux 2.6.27.12-78.2.8.fc9.x86_64
wine-1.1.9
openoffice: OOo_3.0.1
Hi,
my system info:
Linux 2.6.27.12-78.2.8.fc9.x86_64
wine-1.1.9
openoffice: OOo_3.0.1_Win32Intel_install_wJRE_en-US.exe
The installation is ok and works almost.
The problem is that It can't display Chinese font in MS word doc with
Chinese characters. I tried language set as
Tools => options =
aos to look through, though. And my reading
> > of it, trying not to lose count of nesting, looks like it oughtn't to do
> > monospaced fonts, there. It'd have to be some JavaScripting doing
> > further modifications, and that's not my forte.
> >
>
> I seem to
honoring this.
>
> As another test point, it certainly works on Fedora 9 running Firefox
> 3.0.5.
>
> The HTML and CSS is sheer chaos to look through, though. And my reading
> of it, trying not to lose count of nesting, looks like it oughtn't to do
> monospaced fonts, t
The HTML and CSS is sheer chaos to look through, though. And my reading
of it, trying not to lose count of nesting, looks like it oughtn't to do
monospaced fonts, there. It'd have to be some JavaScripting doing
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else jaunt over to Google Groups with their FF 3.0.5
installs and tell me if fixed width fonts work for you?
I've also posted about this on MozillaZine[1]
Thanks much!
Ray
[1] http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1055585
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"Marcelo M. Garcia" writes:
> I solved the problem installing the package
> "xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi-7.2-6.fc9.noarch"
> Maybe this font should be included in the dependencies.
There may be a second bug here. Is 75dpi even correct in your case?
In my c
Hi
I installed "gv" today, and when I started, I got the following message:
"Cannot convert string
"-*-Helvetica-Medium-R-Normal--*-140-*-*-P-*-ISO8859-1" to type FontStruct"
I solved the problem installing the package
"xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi-
Seems that every time there is a new Xorg release
my desktop fonts are changing. One time it is too large,
and now it is very small (try size 5 or 6). Sometimes the
window apps positions have shifted, or the mounted-disk
desktop icons have shifted forcing me to reset the settings
and re-save
Hi,
>
> What do the respective upstream projects think of those patches? Do they
> refuse to merge them because of patent concerns? And are those patches
> binary-compatible? (We definitely don't want to replace the libraries with
> binary-incompatible versions.)
>
Yes , they are binary compatibl
easily possible to force its use for
specific fonts with fontconfig configuration files.)
Still, I'd rather like the bytecode fixed than hacking freetype-freeworld to
ignore it.
> Kevin, are you maintainer of freetype-freeworld?
Yes.
> As you may known, Ubuntu is using patches to ca
> Can you please look at those SRPM's or simpler, install hlacik-release
> package which will update freetype , cairo, libXft for you?
> After that ,please do not forget to add "Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault" to
> /etc/X11/Xresources and restart X server.
>
Please note, that my freetype is just freetyp
Well no thanks, this is not a solution. I like them Medium hinted as they are.
Kevin, are you maintainer of freetype-freeworld?
As you may known, Ubuntu is using patches to cairo and libXft to
achieve smooth, nice fonts on LCD display - this looks just superb.
Check out my screenshot at http
David Hláčik wrote:
> This is how letters "u" and "R" are rendered with freetype-freeworld
> package (subpixel smoothing and bytecode interpreter).
Well, I could force autohinting for Liberation like I already do for DejaVu.
There's not much else I can do in freetype-freeworld if the hinting
infor
Well, but it is for sure problem with liberation-fonts, which are not
optimized for smoothing and apparently they are working on it ,
according to the latest update of liberation-fonts which is currently
in updates-testing, where "U" letter is fixed, although it looks u
On 09.12.2008 10:44, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
David Hláčik wrote:
i have problem with rendering of liberation fonts in Firefox Browser
(latest in Fedora 10)
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008111217
Fedora/3.0.4-1.fc10 Firefox/3.0.4.
This is how letters "u&qu
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello guys,
i have problem with rendering of liberation fonts in Firefox Browser
(latest in Fedora 10)
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008111217
Fedora/3.0.4-1.fc10 Firefox/3.0.4.
This is how letters "u" and "R" are re
Hello guys,
i have problem with rendering of liberation fonts in Firefox Browser
(latest in Fedora 10)
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008111217
Fedora/3.0.4-1.fc10 Firefox/3.0.4.
This is how letters "u" and "R" are rendered with freetype-freewor
I've compiled my favirote vi clone (elvis: ftp.cs.pdx.edu/pub/elvis) on
F10. It compiled without trouble, but it fails at startup (when using
the X11 interface) with an error saying "can't load font variable". It
uses plain vanilla courier. It has compiled and run without hassle o
all other RH-deri
Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 22:15 +, Jonathan Underwood wrote:
>> Emacs 22 (in F10) uses the legacy Xorg fonts, so you need to install
>> those...
>
> Many thanks. This fixes the problem. And good luck in getting emacs
> maintained again.
>
order to get my emacs favorite fonts back. I don't know which of these
I added, and which were already there, but here are all the xorg-x11-fonts
packages I have installed:
xorg-x11-font-utils-7.2-6.fc10.x86_64
xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi-7.2-6.fc9.noarch
xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi-7.2-6.fc9.noarch
On Sat, 2008-12-06 at 22:15 +, Jonathan Underwood wrote:
> Emacs 22 (in F10) uses the legacy Xorg fonts, so you need to install
> those...
Many thanks. This fixes the problem. And good luck in getting emacs
maintained again.
Also ... I gathered from the web that there is a way to get
2008/12/6 Jonathan Ryshpan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When I start emacs under F10 it displays everything in a very small
> font, and reports that it can't find any fonts. In particular running
>$ emacs --debug-init
> produces this line in the emacs message buffer:
>
When I start emacs under F10 it displays everything in a very small
font, and reports that it can't find any fonts. In particular running
$ emacs --debug-init
produces this line in the emacs message buffer:
Warning: no fonts matching
`-*-fixed-medium-r-normal
2008/12/6 RazGriz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> for an unique user you can just create a new hidden folder called ".fonts"
> and put your stuff inside
>
> have fun =]
>
Thank you!
This is so simple when you know it :) Why isn't this documented
anywhere? I
2008/12/6 Klaatu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Valent:
> http://www.binrev.com/forums/blog/xklaatux/index.php?showentry=35
>
> or in a nutshell:
> Go to System > Preferences > Look and Feel > Appearance
>
> The Appearance controls appear, and at the top there is a ta
Hi,
I'm trying to install and manage some additional ttf and type1 fonts I
found online on some free fonts websites. I see no way to use gnome
tools or any fedora made tool to install fonts. Is this a bug or a
feature? :)
I tried "fonts:///" but that feature seams missing fro
David Hláčik wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> i have created a rpm package of Google Droid Fonts for F10 . (Inspired by
> specfile from liberation-font )
>
> The Droid family of fonts consists of Droid Sans, Droid Sans Mono
>: and Droid Serif. Each contains ex
You can read more about Droid Family at
http://damieng.com/blog/2007/11/14/droid-font-family-courtesy-of-google-ascender
Thanks,
D.
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 15:18, David Hláčik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
>
> i have created a rpm package of Google Droid Fonts f
Hello guys,
i have created a rpm package of Google Droid Fonts for F10 . (Inspired by
specfile from liberation-font )
The Droid family of fonts consists of Droid Sans, Droid Sans Mono
: and Droid Serif. Each contains extensive character set coverage
: including Western
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