Please CC me on any reply as I'm not sub'd to this list. Thanks. I used the msttcorefonts package to install the MS TrueType fonts on my system. I have a few other TrueType fonts as well, but can't get things to work correctly.
I install the fttools and ttmkfdir. Other than the MS fonts I installed, I've added a few other TT fonts. However, only one of them shows up in the fonts.dir file when I run either of these utilities. The other TT fonts don't show up. Not to mention the fonts.scale file isn't touced at all. What am I doing wrong? How do I get the fonts.scale to update correctly and the other TT fonts to get in the mix? The fonts in question that didn't show up are primer.ttf, nasaliza.ttf. a font called dirtydoz.ttf did show up in fonts.scale. On a similar note, I've installed a couple additional PCF fonts (nexus, outcast, zaber, & sabvga) installed in my /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc directory. They are pure pcf files and not compressed like the other files in that directory. mkfontdir includes these fonts in the fonts.dir file (but again not fonts.scale). The problem is I can't see any of these fonts in many applications (such as gnome terminal). They just don't show up in the font listings. That font path shows up in my font server config file: /etc/X11/fs/config. So I can't figure out why they don't show up. I even installed the xfont-nexus package and nexus STILL doesn't show up in my GnomeTerminal as a font choice (though I seem to be able to run Eterm -F nexus and that works as far as I can tell). Ideas on how to fix these problems? Pointers to some good docs on these and the problems with TrueType and fonts.scale? Thanks in advance. -- ________________________________________________________________________ __ _ Carl B. Constantine / / (_)__ __ ____ __ [EMAIL PROTECTED] / /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / (2.4.18) http://www.duckwing.ca /____/_/_//_/\_ _/ /_/\_\ Debian 3.0 PGP key available on request ________________________________________________________________________ "Microsoft is not the Borg. The Borg have better tech support." -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]