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Evince shows this file correctly in Karmic Koala 9.10 with all the
latest updates.
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-16-generic i686
Package versions:
evince 2.28.1-0ubuntu1.2
libpoppler5 0.12.0-0ubuntu2.1
fontconfig 2.6.0-1ubuntu12
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@Peter: I was able to compile your code (a first for me), after figuring
out that I need to install libfontconfig1-dev
However typing exec ./fchello (without the quotes) at a command prompt
produced no output, but instead closed the terminal window.
What am I doing wrong?
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What does exec ls do? I bet it also kills your terminal window. I'm
just guessing, but since exec is replacing your shell with another
program, I would think that the terminal program is detecting it, not
liking it, and giving up. In any event, the problem doesn't seem to be
related to fchello.
On second thought, what is probably happening is that when you replace
your shell with fchello or ls, the program runs and then exits.
After it exits, the terminal window quits because it thinks you are
done. Exec is probably not what you want. ;-)
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OK, got it. Thanks.
The first lines of output are still the same as yours:
0: Nimbus Mono L, Bold Oblique,
/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022024l.pfb
1: Nimbus Mono L, Regular, /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022003l.pfb
2: Nimbus Mono L, Bold, /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/n022004l.pfb
3:
The fix has not made it to users of Hardy Heron. My test code above
suggests it hasn't reached Intrepid Ibex, either. I looked at the
FreeDesktop bug reports and it looks to me as if a workaround was put
into Poppler, but that the underlying bug was not fixed. That bug
appears to be that
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the upstream bug was marked a duplicate of
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14883, which has been
marked as fixed for a year now...
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thanks you Peter, linking the report and reassigning to fontconfig,
thanks again.
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Sourcepackagename: evince = fontconfig
Status: New = Triaged
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Importance: Undecided = Unknown
Bugwatch: None = freedesktop.org Bugzilla
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** Also affects: fontconfig
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fontconfig is the culprit. Evince calls Popper which calls FcFontSort
in libfontconfig to find the font most similar to Courier. The first
font it gets is Nimbus Mono L, Bold Oblique. The right font is
actually the next one, Nimbus Mono L, Regular.
I see this on Hardy Heron as well as Intrepid
good debugging work! could you open a bug on freedesktop about that?
there is no active fontconfig hacker on the ubuntu bug tracker and you
will get better chance of a pertinant reply upstream for this issue
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This is the upstream bug report:
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20226
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fc-match courier gives me the same result as yours: n022003l.pfb: Nimbus Mono
L Regular
switching back to new
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Evince works correctly on Intrepid Ibex. FWIW, Feisty Fawn exhibits
similar behavior. FF seems to use the same font as my version of Hardy
Heron, but it's not oblique. (That is, it looks like a heavier non-
oblique version of Nimbus Mono L.)
fc-match courier on Intrepid Ibex also gives Nimbus
I burned a Hardy Heron CD and booted it. The problem is still
present, which shows that there's nothing special about my installation.
(For the record, I used this image: ubuntu-8.04.2-desktop-i386.iso.)
This problem must be widespread or universal among Hardy Heron users.
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I compared the evince executable from Hardy Heron with the working
evince executable from Intrepid Ibex. The Poppler library has
changed from libpoppler-glib.so.2 to libpoppler.so.3. This suggests
the problem exists the first library and not the second.
This bug is related:
** Also affects: poppler
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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if that's the same issue should that be closed as duplicate? you should
open the bug upstream too where the people writting the software will
read it too
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It's not clear to me that bug #131523 is a duplicate. The symptoms are
different. What Stephan Klein describes is the same bug as this one,
but he describes it on a page which is addressing what (I think) is
possibly a different bug.
I'm currently looking through the bugs for Poppler at
It displays correctly on my Evince, I don't know if it's because I
installed msttcorefonts or ttf-liberation (probably the second). Can you
try installing ttf-liberation and open the pdf again with evince?
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I tried installing ttf-liberation -- it didn't work. I removed it. I tried
installing msttcorefonts and it
didn't work either.
When it works on your system, are you able to identify the font used? I'm
pretty sure that on
my system Nimbus Mono L regular would be the right choice. It's just
It seems to be using courier... See attached screenshot
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My Evince also claims to be displaying Courier, Type 1, Not Embedded,
but we get different results. What I'm really asking is if there's a
way to figure out which actual font is being used to represent
Courier. Specifically, which file is being read for its font
information.
I've looked into
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