Dnia Wed, 25 Apr 2012 12:40:23 -0600 "D. R. Evans" <doc.evans@gmail.com> napisał(a):
I did not at any point change the contents of /home/n7dr/.fonts, so it still looks like this:
total 16 drwxr-xr-x 2 n7dr users 4096 Apr 23 17:12 . drwx------ 34 n7dr users 4096 Apr 25 12:14 .. lrwxrwxrwx 1 n7dr users 39 Apr 22 17:08 CourierNewPSMTN7DR.ttf -> /home/n7dr/fonts/CourierNewPSMTN7DR.ttf -rwxrwxrwx 1 n7dr users 2896 Apr 23 17:13 fonts.dir -rwxrwxrwx 1 n7dr users 2896 Apr 23 17:12 fonts.scale lrwxrwxrwx 1 n7dr users 34 Apr 22 17:08 N7DR_SFTT1000.afm -> /home/n7dr/fonts/N7DR_SFTT1000.afm lrwxrwxrwx 1 n7dr users 34 Apr 22 17:08 N7DR_SFTT1000.pfb -> /home/n7dr/fonts/N7DR_SFTT1000.pfb
Sorry about the wrapping in that output; Thunderbird no longer seems to support changing the wrap column for anindividual e-mail :-(
Doc
What says fc-list? Well, here's a hard way (just tested) As root : - copy afm & pfb files to /usr/share/fonts/Type1 - backup fonts.scale & fonts.dir - run mkfontscale - run mkfontdir (ttf fonts - same procedure, /usr/share/fonts/TTF ) - run xset fp rehash ( besides this, You can always convert this font to ttf :/ ) Regards, Slawek -- ________ 30 zdań, ktore może powiedzieć kobieta nagiemu mężczyźnie : _/ __/ __/ 17. Przynajmniej długo to nie zajmie. \__ \__ \_______________________________________________________________ /___/___/ Sławomir Szczyrba steev(AT)hot.pl