I, too, am straying from the ot path.
Is there a standard way to list all the fonts currently available to X, perhaps
with selection only for standard ISO8859-1 encoding?
Also with most apps, I only see a limited variety of the defined fonts. Is
there a standard method of changing this for
Quoth Collins Richey:
I, too, am straying from the ot path.
Is there a standard way to list all the fonts currently available to X, perhaps
with selection only for standard ISO8859-1 encoding?
For CLI, xlsfonts:
$ xlsfonts -fn -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
There seems to be a well know problem with fonts and abiword. Less well know
appears to be the fix.
I am using Abiword 1.02, the latest one for which there is a debian release,
I think.
I get the usual font error on startup (Can't add font directory to X
server path), but that goes away and all
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003 14:43:27 -0500
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a well know problem with fonts and abiword. Less
well know appears to be the fix.
I am using Abiword 1.02, the latest one for which there is a debian
release, I think.
I get the usual font error on
xset fp+ /usr/share/Abisuite/fonts
or
xset +fp /usr/share/Abisuite/fonts
depending on whether you want the fonts appended or prepended to the
default list of fonts.
This worked, and the fonts were added according to xset -q.
Problem is, abiword still crashes when I try to use the luxi