On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Charles Baker wrote: > I did an `apt-get update` and `apt-get upgrade` > the other night and ever since the fonts on any of my > gtk apps ( everybuddy, gftp, gnumeric, etc. ) have > been showing as little blocks. I've been doing a > little searching on debian-users but can't really find > an answer. I've tried rearranging the font lines in > XF86Config which helped Netscape but did nothing for > GTK apps. BTW, I'm using a machine that started out as > potato and has been upgraded to woody. >
I think this has been discussed in the archives - but I gather it can be fixed by checking /usr/doc/libgnomeprint-data/run-gnome-font-install contains a line to where ghostscript fonts are located on your box. or maybe this was a different problem... I can't remember :( cheers dc -------------------------------------------------------- But, with very few exceptions, it is the composers of the tunes, not the writers of the words, which have made our English hymns famous. The average Englishman will happily sing any words to a good tune. Reginald Frary "Don't upset the choir" David Purton http://www.chariot.net.au/~dcpurton/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]