On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 07:47:50AM +0800, csj said > At Tue, 14 Oct 2003 18:33:09 +1000, > Rob Weir wrote: > > > > [...] > > > For GNOME2 and KDE3, you need to setup "fontconfig" which Xft2 > > uses to find fonts. I'll get to that in a minute. > > I didn't have to do anything to get my fonts available to GNOME2 > and KDE3. I've always been puzzled tho why my GTK1 apps seems to > have fewer fonts available. > > Your detailed tips have me wondering if there's really an > official(tm) Debian way of managing fonts, something relatively > easy like "dpkg-reconfigure".
Yes, defoma aka "Debian Font Manager". When you install a new font, it handles setting up symlinks and such so that you can just point X at /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d/dirs/TrueType, and leave it alone. Without defoma, you'd have to point X at wherever fonts installed themselves, and update the various fonts.* files that live next to the fonts. The only really neccessary step seems to be adding that one line to XF86Config-4. fontconfig seems to come setup correctly out of the box, X will put Type1 done the bottom all by itself, and the unscaled thing doesn't seem to have any effect anymore. -- Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Do I look like I want a CC? Words of the day: Albanian Subversion Australia constitution IMF freedom Hi, VeriSign! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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