walt writes:
> Hm. Well, I have only two more thoughts (which is three times my
> usual number :o)
I had a thought once, but I've forgotton what it was.
> Have you tried using an absolute path for that directory?
Unfortunatly it makes no difference.
> The word "SITE" suggests maybe you're ru
On 07/07/2009 11:12 AM, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello walt,
walt writes:
Do you have a fonts.dir in that directory? If not, you need to run
mkfontdir in that directory.
Yes:
~/AMRITA/TEST $ ls ../SITE/fonts/TrueType/ -l
total 572
-rw-r--r-- 1 rmason rmason 88408 Apr 19 2003 dour45w.ttf
-rw-r-
Hello walt,
walt writes:
> Do you have a fonts.dir in that directory? If not, you need to run
> mkfontdir in that directory.
Yes:
~/AMRITA/TEST $ ls ../SITE/fonts/TrueType/ -l
total 572
-rw-r--r-- 1 rmason rmason 88408 Apr 19 2003 dour45w.ttf
-rw-r--r-- 1 rmason rmason 80676 Apr 19 2003 dou
On 07/07/2009 08:34 AM, Roger Mason wrote:
Hello,
I have a new install (not an upgrade) of xorg-server (1.5.3-r6) and
xorg-x11 (7.2), to which I added xset (1.04) so I can add a font path.
The fonts in question are in ~/AMRITA/SITE/fonts/TrueType. When I run
xset fp+ fonts/TrueType
from ~/AM
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