On Saturday 31 December 2005 06:56 pm, Arias Hung wrote:
> If qt doesn't use fontconfig, then how do you propose it is capable of
> subbing in rendered, scalable freetype fonts via xft?
$ldd /usr/lib/libqt-mt.so|grep ont
libfontconfig.so.1 => /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1 (0xb77d3000)
That
> On Friday 30 December 2005 07:59, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
>> I have two laptops:
>> 1) Compaq Presario 2203 AL
>> Processor: Intel Pentium M 1.5 Ghz
>> RAM: 768 MB
>> Video: Intel OnBoard with 32 Mb Shared Memory
>> 2) Dell D600
>> Processor: Intel Pentium M 2.0 Ghz
>> RAM: 512 MB
>> Video: AT
On Sat, 31 Dec 2005, Arne Götje (高盛華) delivered in simple text monotype:
AFAIK qt apps don't use fontconfig, or the font selection process
doesn't work correctly. Anyways, it doesn't work properly.
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If qt doesn't use fontconfig, then how do you propose it is capable of subbing
in
On Friday 30 December 2005 07:59, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two laptops:
>
> 1) Compaq Presario 2203 AL
> Processor: Intel Pentium M 1.5 Ghz
> RAM: 768 MB
> Video: Intel OnBoard with 32 Mb Shared Memory
>
> 2) Dell D600
> Processor: Intel Pentium M 2.0 Ghz
> RAM: 512 MB
> Video: ATI
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Josh Metzler wrote:
> On Saturday 24 Dec
El Sábado, 31 de Diciembre de 2005 07:12, Arne Götje (高盛華) escribió:
> Apps like Mozilla and also Gnome use fontconfig to decide from which
> fonts the 'missing' glyphs should be taken.
>
> AFAIK qt apps don't use fontconfig, or the font selection process
> doesn't work correctly. Anyways, it doesn
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