Hi,
Generally I run my desktop in English and fonts and everything look great.
Unfortunately, when I have to deal w/ Chinese it's not so good... the default
chinese font is very hard to read in normal (smallish) sizes, and w/ font
anti-aliasing turned on it makes it even more difficult. Anyway, I
Does any know how to change the font size for the
entries on the gdm menus for Language, Session, and
Actions? These same menus seem to be used for the
various "themes" available. Thanks.
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And another thing.
When gv or ggv display some postscript files (probably bitmap images)
they look like shit. On my box at work, they look just fine. Any
suggestions?
Art Edwards
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Hi,
I am trying to display correctly a UTF-8 encoded file
in Gnumeric.
I have managed to get Gnumeric to open this file, but
some of the characters (notably the phonetics symbols)
are not displayed, regardless on the font I choose
from Gnumeric drop-down font selector. The same
problem occurs if
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 10:07:04AM -0500, David Z Maze wrote:
>
>
>
> Not to be picky or anything, but whether or not a font is available to
> X has *absolutely no bearing* as to whether Ghostscript likes it or
> not. Ghostscript won't magically recognize X fonts; the various
> Postscript previ
>
> if it works... add that path to your
> /etc/X11/XF86Config
God, This font already works for X11, I put it in
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/tcvn and add this to the XFree
config file, run xfontsel is ok, netscape or even
staroffice can display the page using that font
correctly, but when I print to ps f
hi ya david
yes... if gs ignore the fonts... ooppps.
donno if gs required bdf or pcf...etc...
gs does seem to have a font varible:
GS_LIB_DEFAULT
and can look in
/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts
i donno if one can copy fonts into those directories
and have gs understand
Alvin Oga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AO> gzip foo.pcf
AO> cp foo.pcf.gz /usr/local/fonts
AO> mkfontsdir /usr/local/fonts
AO> xset +fp /usr/local/fonts
AO> xset fp rehash
AO> xlsfonts | grep foo
AO>
AO> gs document_with_that_fonts.ps
AO>
AO> if it works... add that path to your /etc/X11/XF86Co
hi ya
i'd try the simple test first...
gzip foo.pcf
cp foo.pcf.gz /usr/local/fonts
mkfontsdir /usr/local/fonts
xset +fp /usr/local/fonts
xset fp rehash
xlsfonts | grep foo
gs document_with_that_fonts.ps
if it works... add that path to your /etc/X11/XF86Config
have fun linuxing
alvin
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Think that can be done best in The Gimp, actually, if the X Window System
is concerned.
God, I dont know much about GhostScript, but I want to hel as mucg as I
can...
/Daniel
I got some bitmap pcf font, how can I make it
available for ghostscript as I want to print some docs
using that font
Thanks a lot..
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Joseph de los Santos wrote:
>
> I seem to have forgotten where else debian looks for it's fonts for xfree86. I
> have installed xfstt before and I remember netscape being able to see my
> truetype fonts after configuring xfstt. now it does'nt show anymore but I did
> the exact same thing as before
I seem to have forgotten where else debian looks for it's fonts for xfree86. I
have installed xfstt before and I remember netscape being able to see my
truetype fonts after configuring xfstt. now it does'nt show anymore but I did
the exact same thing as before (with the help of the debian mini-h
Make sure you install 75, pex and a few others, then add the dirs(
/usr/X11R6/lib/fonts (i think ) to /etc/XF86Config for slackwaare,
and redhat + debian it's /etc/X11/XF86Config
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Hi all,
i recently installed Debian and even more recently put Netscape
on my system as well. when launching Netscape, it complains:
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*" to type FontStruct
Warning: Cannot convert string
"-*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-12
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