On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 08:20 +0900, Atsuhito Kohda wrote: > Hi Drew, > > On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 15:19:37 +1100, Drew Parsons wrote: > > > It's importance for me is that we have access to Mathematica installed on > > the central university computer. When I run it from a terminal on my > > computer, Mathematica complains about fonts not being available. So > > this is an example of why the ttf-mathematica4.1 is very important! > > I investigated a bit more and have some questions. > > * Doesn't MathematicaPlayer help you with fonts problem? > I have a system with MathematicaPlayer(perhaps ver6) and > find it has Mathematica fonts under (in my case) > /usr/local/Wolfram/MathematicaPlayer/6.0/SystemFiles/Fonts/
I haven't heard of MathematicaPlayer before so I haven't tried it. What I can say, however, is that I installed a test version of Mathematica 7 on my computer. It does *not* help the remote access problem (Mathematica 5.1) on the remote computer: $ mathematica xset: bad font path element (#23), possible causes are: Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions Directory missing fonts.dir Incorrect font server address or syntax I imagine that's because the locally installed Mathematica fonts are in their own folder, /usr/local/Wolfram, and are not registered with the general X configuration. Curiously, if I run Mathematica 7 from the remote computer, then it starts up fine with no font problem. > If it fixes the problem for you I believe there is no need > to provide the package any more and I'll request removal of > the package. Since installing Mathematica 7 does not fix the problem, I assume that MathematicaPlayer does not fix it either. That means your font package is still useful for the remote installation case, since it registers the fonts with X. > * Mathematica fonts of ver.7 includes not only ttf but also > type1 (and afm), bdf, and I wonder if only ttf is enough for > your purpose or type1 etc. are also necessary. > If type1 is necessary too, ttf-mathematica is not an appropriate > name and I should change a name to something like mathematica-fonts > and might change drastically packaging methods. > Further, I don't have an environment to test a package ;-) I suspect ttf is sufficient, but I don't know for sure. I'm happy to test any deb files and provide feedback. Does STIX provide replacement fonts which Mathematica should be able to use? I can try it when its deb is available. Drew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org