Wesley Morgan wrote:
> Im my many hours of playing with fonts, I seem to recall that the Freetype
> / XFT module is perfectly capable of rendering the Type1 fonts. Make sure
> you take the PATH out of your XftConfig in addition to the XF86Config
Some fonts have characters with a zero width, and yo
On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Ollivier Robert:
> > During its reading of all fonts available, it get a segv...
> > Any idea ?
>
> Found that at least one of the Type1 fonts I had (installed by XFree86) does
> bad things to freetype and it was getting a segv.
>
> The in
According to Ollivier Robert:
> During its reading of all fonts available, it get a segv...
> Any idea ?
Found that at least one of the Type1 fonts I had (installed by XFree86) does
bad things to freetype and it was getting a segv.
The interesting point is that it happens even if you have disable
According to Matt Loschert:
> Me too. Thanks!
The CURRENT machine I've tested is rather old, world/kernel is from Sep.
18th. On an October, 20th CURRENT machine, mozilla just segfaults.
During its reading of all fonts available, it get a segv...
Any idea ?
...
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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Adam Weinberger:
> > It was brought to my attention today by erk! that the way to solve the
> > problem is to remove the mozilla-fonts package. It worked for me... I'm
> > investigating why this is so.
>
> Works for me too. Thanks a lot !
According to Adam Weinberger:
> It was brought to my attention today by erk! that the way to solve the
> problem is to remove the mozilla-fonts package. It worked for me... I'm
> investigating why this is so.
Works for me too. Thanks a lot !
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Ollivier Robert wrote:
> According to Terry Lambert:
> > This looks similar to a well known problem that could occur with
> > nominally proportional spacing fonts in X programs that incorrectly
> > assumed monospacing for characters, and also on nominally fixed
>
> I just made an experience. I log
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According to Terry Lambert:
> This looks similar to a well known problem that could occur with
> nominally proportional spacing fonts in X programs that incorrectly
> assumed monospacing for characters, and also on nominally fixed
I just made an experience. I logged in on my STABLE machine coming
According to Wesley Morgan:
> I just finished a build of mozilla-devel, and the fonts look just as
> gorgeous as they do in Konqueror. If anyone is having problems with these
What's in your font path ?
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On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Adam Weinberger wrote:
> >> (10.24.2002 @ 1036 PST): Adam Weinberger said, in 2.2K: <<
> > I'll put in a screenshot after I get moz recompiled with XFT.
> >> end of "Re: mozilla-devel problems" from Adam Weinberger <<
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On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 10:20, Ollivier Robert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently recompiled mozilla-devel on a 4.7-STABLE system, no problem,
> all fonts and everything work fine.
>
> Trying the same on CURRENT :
>
> - the Makefile is broken for CURRENT's sh/make, the attached patch is
> needed.
Hello,
I've recently recompiled mozilla-devel on a 4.7-STABLE system, no problem,
all fonts and everything work fine.
Trying the same on CURRENT :
- the Makefile is broken for CURRENT's sh/make, the attached patch is
needed.
- on one machine running mozilla gives nothing (ktrace available) an
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