-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Le Lundi 18 Novembre 2002 16:42, Marshall Heartley a écrit :
Hello,
I did all that and I did put the fonts into a different directory but I told the X server where they were. Like I said, OO and KDE can see them but not GNOME. So I do not know what the issue is. I wished that I was able to install my fonts with rpm. :-)
There's no magic with installing the fonts with RPM. All I need are the m$ fonts (in the past you could download them with a script called fetchmsttfonts) and there is very good RPM package for them. Thanks to m$ license, it is forbidden to distribute a binary RPM with the fonts, but it is allowed to distribute them exactly as m$ packed them... So you can't find the RPM package itself on the web. I can send you the package if you want. If you want other fonts, I can send you just the spec file to build your own RPM. It shouldn't be too hard to modify to add your own fonts. The website for this is http://corefonts.sourceforge.net. It is not SuSE-specific and in fact their spec file is incomplete for SuSE (it is only for Redhat and Mandrake, which use XFS). I made a spec file compatible with SuSE and will send it you if you want. - -- Thibaut Cousin E-mail : cousin@in2p3.fr Web : http://clrwww.in2p3.fr -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE92Qvbv1vqsTa1E4oRAuJYAJ9LoHijFkEtCJpxfGPCHUCOH/BfigCfRjcF TR8Oxh4Vny6wADEzHLTkRrg= =sdUO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----