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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: Big print problem with kword
From:       Julien Olivier <jo () villafrance ! com>
Date:       2001-11-22 17:19:27
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I did configure it exactly as you said.

I even restarted xfs manuelly by typing, as root, /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs stop, 
then /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start. I also checked the config file 
(/etc/X11/fs/config). I really don't understand.

Le Jeudi 22 Novembre 2001 18:10, Craig Drummond a écrit :
> > My font is a TTF.
> >
> > I installed it as non-root and it perfectly worked with every other
>
> application other than kword (including kwrite,kspread or Staroffice).
>
> > But, I also tried to install it as root. Guess what ? It totally
>
> uninstalled the font... There's a big problem.
>
>
> This is probably because you've not set kfontinst to use the xfs config
> - as I mentioned in the post after the one you've replied to.
>
> Mandrake's version of KFontinst won't detect that you're using a font
> server (the latest CVS version will) - so it'll install the font for X (
> therefore you won't see it)...
>
> > However, as a simple user I could install the font because it worked
>
> with other apps. So, I think the problem really comes from kword.
>
>
> Maybe - I just think you should try using the xfs settings in KFontinst
> first.
>
> Ciao
>
> Craig.

-- 
Julien Olivier

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