On Wed, 05 Aug 2009, Bruce Edwards wrote:

> Indeed you got the X names.  I too can display them fine using xfd -fn
> "-urw-..." so they seem correctly loaded by X.  The problem, as far as I can
> tell, is that they are not correctly defined in defoma/pango.  I've run into
> this problem writing a wxWidgets application.

> I've included a simple wxWidgets application that opens the standard
> wxWidgets Font selection dialog which behaves the same way, it lists
> "Standard Symbols L" but displays "ABCD..." instead of the symbols.
> Note it does the same for OpenSymbol and Dingbats, but Webdings work
> fine.

Okay, now I can reproduce your problem.  But I'm not sure, whether
gsfonts-x11 can help here, because it is made only for classical X11
fonts, while wx seems to use some kind of defoma/pango.

> I had no problem displaying the "Standard Symbols L" font in
> wxWidgets applications under previous Debian releases.

So gsfonts-x11 cannot be the problem, because this package wasn't
changed for ages ;-)

Maybe it's a problem of gsfonts, which itself should register in
defoma, if I remember correct.

Tschoeeee

        Roland



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