Yes, follow the SDB and enable the bytecode interpreter. It was cake and made Opera and Mozilla (I had some fonts with missing pieces.. Hard to describe) look perfect.
I know what the SDB says, but looking at the source rpm, it is indeed disabled in the freetype2 rpm.
I just enabled the bytecode interpreter but the fonts in Opera look exactly the same. I installed the freetype2 SRPM and in the .spec file did this....
%prep %setup -q -n freetype-%{version} -b 1 %patch0 -p 1 -b .pcf-bdf %patch3 -p 1 -b .bitmap-foundry %patch4 -p 1 -b .ft2-stream-compat # Remove the comment character in front ot the '%patch100' line # if you want to turn on the bytecode interpreter. # But first read http://www.freetype.org/freetype2/2.1.3-explained.html # I.3. Do I still need to enable the TrueType bytecode interpreter ? # # Short answer: No for most people !! # %%patch100 -p 1 -b .bytecode
I then built the RPM with 'rpmbuild -bb freetype2.spec' and installed the newly created RPM. After a reboot, nothing changed.
I don't see why you would have to do this anyway in 9.1, since everything just worked fine in SuSE 9.0 after installing the MS True Type Fonts from YOU.
I even uninstalled Opera 7.53 and deleted the ~/.opera folder and then installed Opera 7.54 but I'm getting the same thing. Chris