> Hrm. I wonder why Kword has a different set of metrics for Times. Is
> this the (postscript standard) "Times-Roman" or microsoft's
> "Times-New-Roman" font you were testing against here?
It's msttcorefonts stuff, via fontconfig.
> (Your original report had Times being correctly replaced by Ni
At Sun, 28 Aug 2005 08:42:30 -0400, Kirill wrote:
> > Having the letter spacing wrong probably means the original kword app
> > somehow didn't get the font metric information correct, however. Has
> > this ever worked for you in the past?
>
> Not with Times New Roman. But if after editing gsfonts
At Sat, 11 Jun 2005 12:14:17 -0400, Kirill wrote:
> I am trying to set up an HPLJ 1012 to print from KDE apps (KWord, Konqueror)
> using CUPS. I am getting most fonts messed up by ghostscript (gs-esp). I've
> been struggling with it for a whole week now with very little progress so far.
> When I p
Hey all,
So what's the word on this bug? Is it certain that it's an issue with
font packages? If so, should it be cloned and reassigned to the font
packages in question (hopefully with some hints as to how to fix)?
--
Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS
This is followup for your report:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=313067
The report looks like an issue with fonts not providing the "best" alias
to gs. Would you mind reporting against the packages with "bogus"
hints ?
Sorry i cannot make up a fix , as i learned defoma framewor
Package: defoma
Version: 0.11.8-0.1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I am trying to set up an HPLJ 1012 to print from KDE apps (KWord, Konqueror)
using CUPS. I am getting most fonts messed up by ghostscript (gs-esp). I've
been struggling with it for a whole week now with ve
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