Hi,
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 04:26 pm, John Ross Hunt wrote:
Give this a try before giving up (works for me on 7.3):
Login to root:
cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype rm -f fonts.dir fonts.scale* ttmkfdir | grep -v "^[[:digit:]]*$" > fonts.scale.msttfonts SuSEconfig --module fonts
maybe this can help: I'm using SuSE72, XFree 4.2.0-64. On my system, the script /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.fonts was broken. It results in creating invalid fonts.scale file, so your TT fonts don't "exists" in KDE. Instead of creating a new fonts.scale file, the script just adds to the existing fonts.scale file.
Just open /sbin/conf.d/SuSEconfig.d, search for line "cat $FONTS_SCALE >> $FDIR/fonts.scale". If it exists, modify it to "cat $FONTS-SCALE > $FDIR/fonts.scale" (before you run SuSEconfig --module fonts).
And see what happens. If you end up with these three files:
fonts.dir fonts.scale fonts.scale.msttfonts
This is just my hypothesis, if you ends-up with those 3 files already, you don't need to run "SuSEconfig --module fonts" (fonts.scale is actually the same as fonts.scale.msttfonts),. I think the scripts supposed to be run only if the fonts.scale and fonts.dir are unavailable.
Hence the "rm -f fonts.dir fonts.scale*" command. It makes SuSEconfig happy, and you only have to run it whenever you add more fonts, which in my case was once. I copied all my windows fonts over to the truetype directory, created the fonts.* files, and all was well.
-- Verdi March --
you should be ok as long as the truetype directory is in your font path. If not, well then you have other problems.
Good luck,
-jrh