* Quinton Delpeche (quintond@knowledgefactory.co.za) [021029 23:19]: ->Use this script. -> ->> Contrastingly, when I use SO in Mandrake, the fonts work great. ->> ->> And don't get me started on using the Filters - Render - Dynamic Text in ->> Gimp where EVERY FONT says it is unavailable! Yes, use this script and also visit kde-look.org. A user on that site just posted over 1200 TTF's that he collected together. They are free TTF's from all over the web. He did such a nice job collecting them. I downloaded them and they work perfectly. I've no trouble with fonts in OO 1.0.1 or SO 6.0 ..I have both installed and I print lots of documents in many different fonts. They work like a charm. Also you should know that you have to have the gimp-print pkg installed to have the plugin so that Gimp can do decent printing w/ the plugin. It might do ya'll well to remember that Gnome2 is where they have been addressing fonts. GIMP is still a Gnome 1 program an built on GTK 1.x.x which has crap support for decent font rendering. My TTF directory is quite a bit bigger then I thought... 11:28PM ben@zeus:..6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype/ > du -sh 145M I will warn you all right now. If you put all those fonts in..and have mozilla pointed to that directory for TTF's. It makes Mozilla slow as hell to start up. But once started it runs the same and can open new windows quickly. It's just that first startup that slow. -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I tell you what you should see.