Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-06 Thread Jan Zerebecki
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 01:49:52PM +1000, Troy Rollo wrote: > The problem is due to an old version of fontforge. In Debian, version > 0.0.20041218-0.1 generates incorrect ascent information for the Windows font > header. Version 0.0.20051205-0.1 gets it right. For Debian users, > 0.0.20051205-0.

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-06 Thread Huw D M Davies
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 01:49:52PM +1000, Troy Rollo wrote: > On Thursday 06 April 2006 12:31, Troy Rollo wrote: > > On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:06, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) > > > > wrote: > > > I dont know if this will help, but it is worth a shot... Install > > > fontforge from fo

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Ivan Gyurdiev
Actually it looks like having fontforge installed *causes* the problem. Try removing /usr/local/share/wine/fonts or making it inaccessible. The problem is due to an old version of fontforge. In Debian, version 0.0.20041218-0.1 generates incorrect ascent information for the Windows font

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Troy Rollo
On Thursday 06 April 2006 13:54, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: > Is there not an option for debian users similar to rpm's --nodeps option > where it doesnt check the dependencies but installs anyways? There is, but it's bad mojo to use it - it will hurt down the track more than

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Troy Rollo wrote: On Thursday 06 April 2006 12:31, Troy Rollo wrote: On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:06, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: I dont know if this will help, but it is worth a shot... Install fontforge from fontforge.sourceforge.net Actually it looks like

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Troy Rollo
On Thursday 06 April 2006 12:31, Troy Rollo wrote: > On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:06, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) > > wrote: > > I dont know if this will help, but it is worth a shot... Install > > fontforge from fontforge.sourceforge.net > > Actually it looks like having fontforge inst

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Troy Rollo
On Thursday 06 April 2006 11:06, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: > I dont know if this will help, but it is worth a shot... Install > fontforge from fontforge.sourceforge.net Actually it looks like having fontforge installed *causes* the problem. Try removing /usr/local/share/win

Re: Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea)
Ivan Gyurdiev wrote: I am no longer able to see fonts in: - the GTA installer - for example on the intial screen ("What language to use?") - Steam (*with* Tahoma previously installed and working). When selecting menus fonts will flash quickly making the menu visible, and then disappear. In a

Invisible fonts regression

2006-04-05 Thread Ivan Gyurdiev
I am no longer able to see fonts in: - the GTA installer - for example on the intial screen ("What language to use?") - Steam (*with* Tahoma previously installed and working). When selecting menus fonts will flash quickly making the menu visible, and then disappear. In addition, when re-creati