I have just upgraded Mandrake 9.2 to Mandrake 10. At the same time, I
downloaded and installed OOo_1.1.2_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz. I normally
use OpenOffice via ssh on a remote client running Mdk 9.2. But for some
reason the fonts on the client are garbled: lower case are displayed in
upper
Dave wrote:
How does Linux handle fonts? Can I install True Type Fonts like the
ones I use in Win... (Sorry...) that inferior OS?
Dave
If I recall, it handles it quite well (of course I could be getting my
distros confused)
I believe it has an area in either the control center or yast
How does Linux handle fonts? Can I install True Type Fonts like the
ones I use in Win... (Sorry...) that inferior OS?
Dave
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On Wednesday 09 October 2002 02:22, Brett wrote:
> > Brett, go take a look at;
> > http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/console_mode.htm
>
> I was doing fine till I got to the part in your documentation:
>
> ___
> make config
> choose whatever you need for your kernel when you come across th
self.
> Is this a hard thing? If it involves setting up a fonts server or such,
No, only it is hard to understand the doco. You can mess with the
colors using "setterm -foreground green -background white" for instance.
load a font with "consolechars -f fontfile".
&
On Tuesday 08 October 2002 20:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > maybe I'll make do with what I have. It's not all that bad really. My
> > goal was to change the font color to green and maybe find a font that I
> > could get a few more words on a line.
>
> Easier to get a few more lines on a scre
self.
> Is this a hard thing? If it involves setting up a fonts server or such,
> maybe I'll make do with what I have. It's not all that bad really. My
> goal was to change the font color to green and maybe find a font that I
> could get a few more words on a line.
> T
fonts server or such,
maybe I'll make do with what I have. It's not all that bad really. My
goal was to change the font color to green and maybe find a font that I
could get a few more words on a line.
Thanks,
Brett
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Linux linuxDBA 2.4.18-4GB #1 Wed Mar 27 13:57:05 UTC 2002 i686 unknow
hello there,
I'm just wondering how to install fonts for linux. Can we use ttf fonts? How
do we make sure that all applications can use the installed fonts?
Thank in advance for those who can help me.
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