Re: [e-users] Text Characters Replaced by Blocks

2003-03-07 Thread Phil Morris
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 05:16:57PM -0800, Arlo wrote: > What's causing the blocks to be displayed instead of the characters that > should be there? This occurs in all menus related to enlightenment. > Your version of freetype has issues in displaying some of the E cvs ttf fonts. You can try 2.1.

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-07 Thread Hall Stevenson
Well, chances are really good that they're already installed. Things like zlib, freetype, libjpeg are *very* common. Are they all absolutely req'd ?? Probably not, but there's no harm in them being installed either, unless you're drastically low on diskspace. Install them and make things easier fo

[e-users] Text Characters Replaced by Blocks

2003-03-07 Thread Arlo
What's causing the blocks to be displayed instead of the characters that should be there? This occurs in all menus related to enlightenment. I attatched a picture of the problem. -Arlo <>

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-07 Thread Adam Rench
AHH!  OK, I will give that a shot.  I'm so used to double clicking on the little setup icon, and hitting next 6 times. haha.  But Yes, it is the RPM piping up about the dependency.  Also, while I'm posting...  It says that certain packages are required.  So far, I've only installed (using tar.gz p

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-07 Thread Hall Stevenson
Wait, this is RPM that's complaining about the dependency ?? If so, it *must* find a copy of Imlib, installed via RPM and in RPM's database, or it will complain. Since you have Imlib installed by other means, and have setup /etc/ld.so.conf already, use the "force" option with RPM. Something like

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-07 Thread Adam Rench
I did install Imlib using a tar.gz package.  I have always edited the ld.so.conf file then run the ldconfig.  If I delete the ld.so.conf file, then run ldconfig will it re-create the ld.so.conf file?  Hall Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 09:01 AM 3/7/2003 -0800, Adam Rench wrote:>Hi all,>>B

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-07 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 09:01 AM 3/7/2003 -0800, Adam Rench wrote: Hi all, Brand new to enlightenment and also quite new to Linux. I've heard a lot about enlightenment and am very eager to use it. I downloaded the rpm from the downloads page, and also downloaded fnlib, imlib, and freetype. I've had no problems

[e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-07 Thread Adam Rench
Hi all, Brand new to enlightenment and also quite new to Linux.  I've heard a lot about enlightenment and am very eager to use it.  I downloaded the rpm from the downloads page, and also downloaded fnlib, imlib, and freetype.  I've had no problems installing freetype and imlib, but when I try to in

Re: [e-users] Snap to grid.

2003-03-07 Thread gavron
What version of Enlightenment are you referring to ?? If it's v 0.16.x, I'm pretty sure that there's no NEW development going to be done with it -- bug fixes only and those would have to be "fixed" my users and submitted to someone who can apply it. Then, others would only see the fix if they'r

Re: [e-users] Snap to grid.

2003-03-07 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 04:15 AM 3/7/2003 -0500, gavron wrote: Hello, I looked a bit and I couldn't find any "snap to grid" feature on the enlightenment desktop. I was thinking of something that helps you align items such as pagers or windows precisely. I also saw the term "dock" in a couple of places (though I

[e-users] Snap to grid.

2003-03-07 Thread gavron
Hello, I looked a bit and I couldn't find any "snap to grid" feature on the enlightenment desktop. I was thinking of something that helps you align items such as pagers or windows precisely. I also saw the term "dock" in a couple of places (though I cannot remember just where right now..) a