On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 02:23:43PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I often use an ancient machine running Tru64 unix as an XServer to
> more modern hardware running Linux. In the last couple of months I
> find that Qt and Gtk software (including LyX) on these modern
> machines runs glacially slowl
I often use an ancient machine running Tru64 unix as an XServer to
more modern hardware running Linux. In the last couple of months I
find that Qt and Gtk software (including LyX) on these modern
machines runs glacially slowly. lyx-xforms 1.3.5cvs runs as fast as
ever. lyx-xforms 1.4.x is *much
John Levon wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:54:04PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>> so the necessary xfonts dir is not found:
>> $ Adding /home/aleem/.lyx-1.3.3cvs/xfonts/ to the font path.
>
> This dir has nothing to do with the fontconfig-based loading of the
> latex-xft-fonts
I think we'
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:54:04PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> so the necessary xfonts dir is not found:
> $ Adding /home/aleem/.lyx-1.3.3cvs/xfonts/ to the font path.
This dir has nothing to do with the fontconfig-based loading of the
latex-xft-fonts
regards
john
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:54:04PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>>
>> I have installed the free replacement for the Bakoma fonts on the
>> machine running LyX and on the remote RH8 box. I have the non-free
>> originals on the Tru64 box. If I run LyX locally on the Tru64
>> mach
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:19:30PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
> >> Actually, I suspect that this is not the cause of the problem. The
> >> real cause is that the directory trees have a different structure.
> >> On the Tru64 machine the equivalent of /home/aleem is
> >> /usr/
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:54:04PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I have installed the free replacement for the Bakoma fonts on the
> machine running LyX and on the remote RH8 box. I have the non-free
> originals on the Tru64 box. If I run LyX locally on the Tru64 machine
> then all is Ok. If
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> Actually, I suspect that this is not the cause of the problem. The
>> real cause is that the directory trees have a different structure.
>> On the Tru64 machine the equivalent of /home/aleem is
>> /usr/users/aleem, so the necessary xfonts dir is not found:
>> $ Adding /home/
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:54:04PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I have installed the free replacement for the Bakoma fonts on the
> machine running LyX and on the remote RH8 box. I have the non-free
> originals on the Tru64 box. If I run LyX locally on the Tru64 machine
> then all is Ok. If I l
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:21:51PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>> I also find that the RH8 box (uses fontconfig) can display mathed
>> fonts happily but I get the ubiquitous red string descriptions on
>> the Tru64 unix machine. Am I right in saying that there is no work
>> a
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:21:51PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I also find that the RH8 box (uses fontconfig) can display mathed
> fonts happily but I get the ubiquitous red string descriptions on the
> Tru64 unix machine. Am I right in saying that there is no work around
> for this over the n
I have been running qt-lyx remotely over the network from two
diferent machines. One of these machines is an Alpha running Tru64
unix. The other is a PC running RH8.
Needless to say, these two machines have entirely different fonts
installed. Does anyone have any idea how I might tweak things s
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