Juergen Braukmann wrote:
Dan The Man wrote:
I seem to recall reading somewhere that SuSE-Linux 7.1 can access the complete set of installed Windows fonts. In my word processing apps. however, Kwrite, StarWrite, WP8, only the rather more limited Linux fonts appear to be available. How do I gain access to these windows fonts, or is it not possible.
Star Office will only display fonts it is able to print. (exept with the online layout, were it displays all fonts known to the x-server) To print TTF's, you'll have to teach them to ghostscript first. After that you need to add them to SO's font list and modify the generic printer driver (ASCII Font listing) for SO52. I redid it last weekend. Was a pain in the but, since I messed up permissions ;-) and wasn't allowed to read gs' fontmap resulting in crap printouts and SO crashing due to be inable to read SGENPRT.PS.
I have a description on how to do it, but it's a bit bad. ;-(
Let me know if you're dareful, I'll post it.
There's an app called KFontinst in KDE2 (K > System > Font installer) which pretends to be able to add fonts to SO and Abiword. However, when trying to open a (new) document in SO, SO and KDE crash. Possibly for the same reason? Then there's 7.1's Applixware demo that has a 'font installer'. However, the 'Add font' button is not active. Anyone had more success? I heard that WPO2000 has got a font installer as well. Type1 or ttf? And is it possible to make .pdf's using ttfs here? I'm especially interested in this subject because at the printing-office where I work we often receive M$ stuff that has to be converted to the Mac in order to be printed. There is Word98 for the Mac, but this causes even more problems - it's just garbage! I successfully imported the Word documents in SO for Linux, made a pdf out of it, and this way it could be printed using the Mac. However, finding a solution for the limited number of fonts is a major priority now. Greetings, SH