Oleg Sklyar wrote:
The problem occurs after updating from Dapper to Edgy. Dapper had font
paths: /usr/share/X11/fonts and Edgy, to make the whole font system
unified, moved X11 fonts to /usr/share/fonts/X11. Oleg
I think I changed the font path in the X config file *and* added a
symlink
The problem occurs after updating from Dapper to Edgy. Dapper had font
paths: /usr/share/X11/fonts and Edgy, to make the whole font system
unified, moved X11 fonts to /usr/share/fonts/X11. Oleg
Yuelin Li wrote:
If you are using edgy, try changing your FontPath settings in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
Good point. But on my systems , the upgrade only affected Emacs which
'looked ugly' but still worked. In other words, nothing failed after the
After I updated to Edgy 'convert' of ImageMagick stopped working as well
as its 'display' API command and also nedit stopped functioning -- all
Well after installing a debian package of the cran mirors and reconfiguning the
xorg.conf as yuelin li suggested the hist() and other graphical commands now
work properly.
Thanks to the fruitful contributions.
Thomas
Quoting Oleg Sklyar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Good point. But on my systems , the
On 17 February 2007 at 11:23, Oleg Sklyar wrote:
| The problem occurs after updating from Dapper to Edgy. Dapper had font
| paths: /usr/share/X11/fonts and Edgy, to make the whole font system
| unified, moved X11 fonts to /usr/share/fonts/X11. Oleg
Good point. But on my systems , the upgrade
Hello,
i have a problem with creating histograms and plots under ubuntu linux.
After creating a vector test i want to make a histogram, but the following
error appears:
hist (test)
Error in X11() : could not find any X11 fonts
Check that the Font Path is correct.
Does anybody know this problem
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 09:53:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a problem with creating histograms and plots under ubuntu linux.
After creating a vector test i want to make a histogram, but the following
error appears:
hist (test)
Error in X11() : could not find any X11 fonts
If you are using edgy, try changing your FontPath settings in
/etc/X11/xorg.conf (mine listed below).
Reboot, and check to see there are no warnings about missing font
files in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
Yuelin.
Section Files
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/:unscaled