I open Dragon NaturallySpeaking and then notepad, dictate away, and everything looks wonderful. Then I close Notepad and re-open it, and suddenly the fonts do not display properly. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Susan Cragin wrote:> I open Dragon NaturallySpeaking and then notepad, dictate away, and everything looks wonderful. > Then I close Notepad and re-open it, and suddenly the fonts do not display properly. > Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?What's wrong with the fonts? Console output?
>Susan Cragin wrote: >> I open Dragon NaturallySpeaking and then notepad, dictate away, and everything looks wonderful. >> Then I close Notepad and re-open it, and suddenly the fonts do not display properly. >> Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong? > >What's wrong with the fonts? Console output?The fonts are sort of broken up, as if I hadn't installed fontfix and fontsmooth-gray with winetricks. And that's the problem, that when I re-open the program these registry settings are not active. (FWIW -- I don't use the system font because it is too small, so under Edit/Font I change to usually FreeSerif 14. The system font displays probably OK.) There is no console output when I run wine notepad in terminal.
Susan Cragin wrote:> > The fonts are sort of broken up, as if I hadn't installed fontfix and fontsmooth-gray with winetricks. And that's the problem, that when I re-open the program these registry settings are not active. > (FWIW -- I don't use the system font because it is too small, so under Edit/Font I change to usually FreeSerif 14. The system font displays probably OK.) > There is no console output when I run wine notepad in terminal.So this happens when you keep DNS running in the same wineprefix in between closing/reopening notepad? The fonts are fine if you shut down both DNS and notepad and then restart them? Does this happen with other apps? Other fonts?