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. Keith -----Original Message----- From: Chris Purcell [mailto:suse@cjp.us] Has anyone been successful in making the fonts in Opera look okay in SuSE 9.1? Chris
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. Thanks, Chris
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
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