Re: [users] xset (and therefore Abiword) doesn't work

2001-07-12 Thread George Fischer
up. Thanks, too for replying; I had meant to post this back to the list and hadn't. "Martin F. Krafft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > also sprach George Fischer (on Sun, 08 Jul 2001 09:30:39AM -0500): >> Well, the directory already has a fonts.scale and a fonts.dir, but

Re: [users] xset (and therefore Abiword) doesn't work

2001-07-08 Thread George Fischer
Well, the directory already has a fonts.scale and a fonts.dir, but I did this anyway. There was no change to the error message (and the new .scale and .dir files were much smaller than the old ones; I think because there are other font types in the directory besides AFM and PFB) "Martin F. Kraff

xset (and therefore Abiword) doesn't work

2001-07-08 Thread George Fischer
I sent a message to this list earlier (http://lists.debian.org/debian-user-0107/msg01136.html) but neglected to mention that I am not subscribed to it, so please copy me by email (or wait for me to see your archived reply :) The problem is that xset is unable to append a directory onto the font

Abiword and xset don't work

2001-07-06 Thread George Fischer
I'm new to GNU/Linux, and have just finished my first installation. I am running unstable because I want to use the newest version of gnucash. I also want to use Abiword. I used apt-get to install the latest version, but when I try to run it I get an error that it cannot find the Times New Roman