בתאריך 30/05/11 19:42, ציטוט Dov Grobgeld:
The xset mechanism is obsolete during the last years and have been
superseded by the concept of client side font. For Gtk and Qt this is
handled by fontconfig . To see the fonts that fontconfig supports do:
fc-list
To add additional fonts, it is typ
For cases where there is distro package, I'd recommend extracting fonts to
~/fonts/ and restarting the session. I'm using this way in order to install
new fonts with Unicode 6.0 glyphs.
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2011/5/30 Dov Grobgeld
> The xset mechanism is obsolete during the last years and have been
> superseded by
The xset mechanism is obsolete during the last years and have been
superseded by the concept of client side font. For Gtk and Qt this is
handled by fontconfig . To see the fonts that fontconfig supports do:
fc-list
To add additional fonts, it is typically enough to copy the font to ~/.fonts
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Hello,
So, I just bought a brand new WeTab, a device based on MeeGo. I bought
it in Germany, and now I'm trying to get it to speak Hebrew. My first
step is to install the culmus fonts so I can st least see Hebrew sites,
but whatever I do, I can't get them recognized.
What I did:
I untarred t