On 11/6/2017 4:48 AM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
On 2017-11-03 12:05, Ken Brown wrote:
On 11/3/2017 9:11 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
In the meantime, I have another xpdf problem. After my update of the
ghostscript fonts, I get the following errors when starting xpdf:
Config Error: No display font for 'Courier'
Config Error: No display font for 'Courier-Bold'
Config Error: No display font for 'Courier-BoldOblique'
Config Error: No display font for 'Courier-Oblique'
Config Error: No display font for 'Helvetica'
Config Error: No display font for 'Helvetica-Bold'
Config Error: No display font for 'Helvetica-BoldOblique'
Config Error: No display font for 'Helvetica-Oblique'
Config Error: No display font for 'Symbol'
Config Error: No display font for 'Times-Bold'
Config Error: No display font for 'Times-BoldItalic'
Config Error: No display font for 'Times-Italic'
Config Error: No display font for 'Times-Roman'
Config Error: No display font for 'ZapfDingbats'
Reinstalling the old ghostscript-fonts-std-8.11-1 fixes it. Copying
the files from /usr/share/fonts/urw-base35 to
/usr/share/ghostscript/fonts doesn't fix it.
Do you happen to know how Fedora handles this? I didn't see anything
obvious in xpdf.spec.
As a (temporary?) workaround, I've added the *.pfb files from the old
ghostscript-fonts-std-8.11-1 package to urw-base35-fonts. If I find out
that Fedora has a better way of handling it, I can always change this.
This needs to be properly fixed in xpdf itself:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1509862
The patch I posted there *appears* to work, but hasn't been tested much yet.
It appears to work for me too. Thanks.
Ken
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