On 16/02/2015 23:56, ki7mt wrote: > HI Bill, Hi Greg, > > Here ya go. OK, those are basically the same as mine. > > --------- > fontconfig install > fontconfig-config install > fonts-cantarell install > fonts-dejavu-core install > fonts-droid install > fonts-freefont-ttf install > fonts-kacst install > fonts-kacst-one install > fonts-khmeros-core install > fonts-lao install > fonts-liberation install > fonts-lklug-sinhala install > fonts-nanum install > fonts-opensymbol install > fonts-sil-abyssinica install > fonts-sil-padauk install > fonts-takao-pgothic install > fonts-thai-tlwg install > fonts-tibetan-machine install > fonts-tlwg-garuda install > fonts-tlwg-kinnari install > fonts-tlwg-loma install > fonts-tlwg-mono install > fonts-tlwg-norasi install > fonts-tlwg-purisa install > fonts-tlwg-sawasdee install > fonts-tlwg-typewriter install > fonts-tlwg-typist install > fonts-tlwg-typo install > fonts-tlwg-umpush install > fonts-tlwg-waree install > fonts-unfonts-core install > fonts-wqy-microhei deinstall > gnome-font-viewer install > gsfonts install > libfont-afm-perl install > libfontconfig1:amd64 install > libfontconfig1:i386 deinstall > libfontconfig1-dev install > libfontembed1:amd64 install > libfontenc1:amd64 install > libxfont1:amd64 install > texlive-font-utils install > texlive-fonts-recommended install > ttf-indic-fonts-core install > ttf-mscorefonts-installer install > ttf-punjabi-fonts install > ttf-ubuntu-font-family install > xfonts-base install > xfonts-encodings install > xfonts-mathml install > xfonts-scalable install > xfonts-utils install > --------- > > 73's > > Greg, KI7MT 73 Bill G4WJS. > > On 02/16/2015 04:48 PM, Bill Somerville wrote: >> On 16/02/2015 23:42, ki7mt wrote: >>> Hi Bill, >> Hi Greg, >>> I've tried (9, 10, 11 & 12 ): >>> >>> -Courier >>> -Courier New >>> -DejaVu Sans >>> -DejaVu Sans Mono >>> -DejaVu Sarif >>> >>> I also deleted the WSJTX.ini file and reconfigured everything. >>> >>> Current setting, both are set to Courier 11, which is the default after >>> deleting the WSJTX.ini file. >> OK, can you reply with the output of: >> >> $ dpkg --get-selections | grep font >> >> please? I may be that I have installed something that has fixed it for me. >>> 73's >>> Greg, KI7MT >> 73 >> Bill >> G4WJS. >>> On 02/16/2015 04:30 PM, Bill Somerville wrote: >>>> On 16/02/2015 19:12, ki7mt wrote: >>>>> Hi Bill, >>>> Hi Greg, >>>>> It appears to be something before 4956 even, as both 56 and 57 are >>>>> exhibiting the same thing. I also built 4950 with same results. >>>>> >>>>> The @ sign in middle decodes are truncated / chopped, but if the last >>>>> line in the decode is a JT9 decode, the @ sign is ok. >>>>> >>>>> CQ is still rendering CO no matter where it is in the decoded list. I've >>>>> not go back past 4950 yet. >>>> I am not able to reproduce these issues on my Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit >>>> system. Which fonts do you have set for the application and for the >>>> decoded text? >>>>> 73's >>>>> Greg, KI7MT >>>> 73 >>>> Bill >>>> G4WJS. >>>>> On 02/16/2015 11:07 AM, Bill Somerville wrote: >>>>>> On 16/02/2015 17:54, ki7mt wrote: >>>>>>> Hello All, >>>>>> Hi Greg, >>>>>>> I'm seeing some line height issues in the the decode boxes in Linux. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. The CQ's are being converted (displayed as) CO. >>>>>>> 2. JT9 "@" sign is being truncated on the bottom (abt ~3% to 5% being >>>>>>> removed). >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Basically, it looks like the tails of the "Q's" are being taken off. >>>>>>> I've tried several fonts & heights, doesn't seem to help much. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Just wondering if anyone else is seeing this or if it may be my setup >>>>>>> somehow? >>>>>> This may be an unintended consequence of some recent changes by me. I >>>>>> was trying to rationalize the way fonts are changed in the settings. >>>>>> Also it may just be some tweaks are needed on the table cell style that >>>>>> that info is displayed in. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you can confirm if this behaviour has changed since r4957, that would >>>>>> be a big help. >>>>>>> 73's >>>>>>> Greg, KI7MT >>>>>> 73 >>>>>> Bill >>>>>> G4WJS. >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server >>>> from Actuate! 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