Hi Rene,
Just checked, and it appears that print option "PDF as standard print job
format" is a standard setting, so I imagine you have to go into settings to
turn it off.
Kind regards,
Andrew Rule
On 4 August 2018 at 21:24, Andrew Rule wrote:
> Hi Rene,
>
> Thanks f
th a non
substituted font (Noto Serif).
What can I try to to narrow it down for us? I tried "Safe Mode" but that
just turns on the option "PDF as standard print job format" so gives me no
further insight.
Both my computers have been running debian for a while.
Kind regards,
Andr
I did test this on two printers, so I am sure it is not a problem with a
specific printer. Furthermore, both Okular and MuseScore packages print with
no special settings on the computer.
As I presume the attached information tells you, I print using CUPS, which is
currently 2.2.8-5
Kind regard
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Tags: upstream
Dear Maintainer,
I recently upgraded to libreoffice 5.4.1-1 i386, and experienced the following
problem:
While using
openjdk-8-jre version 8u144-b01-1 i386
kernel 4.9.21 i686 built from source
then there is no problem at
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Today I have been able to test this a little more.
I have tried building pidgin using the source from debian (apt-get
source pidgin) and the resulting build has exactly the same problem.
I have tried running pidgin as another user, under gnome instea
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Hi,
Sorry, this keeps changing. The rectangles are back, so I suppose this
is still a live issue. I haven't tried re-compiling pidgin yet since my
latest round of updates. Any advice would be useful. At the moment
some of the text is replaced with
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Now I've updated more packages and restarted (without changing pidgin or
building it again) and it is fully working, drawing all the text
properly even in the error dialogue that didn't work last time. Perhaps
it was a dependency problem? It does see
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OK, I spoke too soon, my newly built pidgin's text is becoming
rectangles again after a reboot.
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perhaps libcairo2 is not to blame, perhaps it is to do with
build-essential? But then why did my previously built version of pidgin
misbehave after the upgrade when it worked fine before? And why has
bibletime stopped working?
Thanks for your time!
Andrew Rule
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On 26/04/11 20:39, Alex Deucher wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 3:56 AM, Andrew Rule wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I also have this problem. It appeared for me when I upgraded from Xorg
> 1.7.x to Xorg 1.9.5
>
> I am using
> "
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