Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>:

> Err, wait.
> 
> as fasr as I understand it, "/etc/fonts/local.conf" should contain the 
> path to the font you have installed, so you should define there something 
> like (this is from a lenny box, YMMV):

No, Camaleón, you misunderstand.

My /etc/fonts/local.conf DOES have a path to /usr/local/share/fonts, which is 
the ONLY place where I place my "local" fonts (special fonts that I install 
myself).

The missing fonts in question are NOT local fonts. They are from various Debian 
packages. For instance, the fonts contained in the "context" package, and 
installed in the /usr/share/texmf/fonts/truetype/ directory. They're NOT local 
at all. And they used to work and be accessible in X. And then I went from 
Lenny to Squeeze and all of a sudden they are unknown to X. I'm trying to 
figure out how in the world I can get X (Defoma, etc) to see and recognize them!

Thanks everyone for continued help. I'm actually not a newbie, not by any 
means, but today I am feeling very overwhelmed with this. I've used Debian for 
a long long time and never had such upgrade problems. It's like my whole system 
is totally broken!



  


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