Dan,
Thanks, the 20040213 release seems to run without error except for the
font problem. Characters typed in a line (maybe paragraph) are not
displayed. If however the cursor is moved to a new paragraph the
characters may 'appear'. On one experiment after a delay of several
seconds the characters 'appeared' with not additional input.
Regards,
Dan
Dan Devine wrote:
>Dan,
>
>I'm starting to suspect that something really funky is going on with the
>FC1 fonts that's popping up in different applications and popping up in
>seemingly unconnected places. I don't know a lot, but I've been
>following this for more than a week now since I first identified my font
>problems.... It's one of my bugs, so my ears are always open for fonts.
>
>
>Inspection of the FC1 bugzilla lists shows many problems relating to
>fonts either not being displayed, not being found, not being privileged
>and etc. OpenOffice has had a number of reports related to fonts, I
>have that too with a couple of fonts.
>
>Some display & not print, I originally thought that it was a ghostscript
>or cups problem. The folks at linuxprinting.org enlightened me about
>the search paths, etc. I'm convinced that I've done what they
>recommended, but still doesn't work.
>
>I can't get acrobat to work with symbol font (couldn't find)/not in
>search path or corrupt.
>
>I'm not smart enough to rebuild all my own fonts, otherwise I'd be
smart
>enough to roll an rpm for you too.... If I could, I would.
>
>Good luck,
>
>DD
>
>
>
>
>On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 21:46, Dan Sawyer wrote:
>
>
>>All,
>>
>>There is an apparent wine and Fedora Core 1 anomaly. Wine 20031118 built
>>under RH 8.0 runs on FC1 while the same wine release built on FC1 and
>>run on FC1 fails to show charactors on MSWord display. This error
>>carries through Jan and Feb releases.
>>
>>Beyond the symptoms how can this be debugged??
>>
>>Dan
>>
>>
>>
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