Juliusz Chroboczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In 4.1, you could load them simultaneously, in which case the first > one loaded would be the one that manages TrueType fonts. In 4.2, > due to an accidental name clash, the loader will not allow you to > load both. > > In 4.3, if two modules register for the same type of fonts, a > warning will be printed to the log. > > Hope this explains things, Yep. That's what I figured. Since it's going to cause people's X configurations to break now, maybe the configuration script shoud explicitly force a selection. I think you'd do something like this in xserver-xfree86.templates : Template: xserver-xfree86/config/xtt_versus_freetype Type: select Choices: freetype, xtt The freetype and xtt modules should not be enabled at the same time, as they are incompatible. The freetype module should be used for Western languages and anti-aliased font support; the xtt module should be used for East Asian character set support (specifically, for CID-keyed fonts). . Please select one or the other. I think I made it work, after a fashion, but I don't think anyone would want my nasty patch (I'm certainly not installing on my system!). Russell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]