g works.
I have downloaded the urw-base35-fonts-legacy (and urw-base35-fonts)
fonts.
They are, as you said, in
/usr/share/X11/fonts/urw-fonts, with a symlink in /etc/X11/fontpath.d/
and the xfig picked them up automatically.
Thanks, again.
Andrew
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ghostscript fonts xfig does not get the proper fonts.
Please help
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Dear Andy Koppe !
The goal is to run application in 64bit mode, because in 32bit mode it
lacks in relative productivity ~0,4.
This I have personally established on CAE applications example (as well
as loss on ~1/4 Windows x64 rather Linux_x86_64).
I want to run on Windows not CAE but too exacti
Thanks, Christopher Faylor !
Mingw64 is for compiling x64 Windows applications.
As there no possibilities to run Linux_x86_64 applications under
Windows, so far as I'll try to compile they for Windows x64 (though it
should lead to loss in relative productivity approximately on a quarter
becaus
Thanks, Christopher Faylor !
But do You know, this mingw64 only can compile for x86_64 or run such
compiled application too?
And does mingw64 work under win32?
Thanks in advance.
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under
Windows XP x 64 Edition (and under win32)? If not, then how is it
possible to do?
And will be this cygwin installation work on another PC by simple folder
copy (and, for example, from win32 to win64)?
Thanks in advance.
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