Hi Bronek! Yes it's RedHat, although Skipjack beta2. And I use the i686-0.99.5 (+ fonts) RPM's from Savannah. Even if I run from command-line mode, I get no error message output before AbiWord is closed (except for the gtk-messages as described before).
Thanks! Andy > Dnia sob 13. kwiecie� 2002 12:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] napisa�: > > Hi, > I'm really not shure if I can help you, but please say first what distrib > are you on (RedHat?) and did you installed AW from the sources or from > *rpm package? I guess from rpm, true? > > After I get this info will try to find a solution for you. > > Bronek > > > Hello! > > I would appreciate some help with this. > > I can't start AbiWord. > > I guess it has something to do with environment or search paths, > > but I'm not really good at this. > > At the moment, I have uninstall and then reinstall Abi each time I want > > to start it. After that it works till I reboot. Then it's the same > > again. > > > > Andy > > > > > > This is the previous message: > > ----------------------------- > > First time I start Abi I only get the "could not add it's typefaces to > > the X font path". That's all, I just have to press OK and everything > > works OK from then. However I do indeed have the > load "type1" < > > string included in the /etc/X11/XF86config-4 file. I run the I run the > > command $ /usr/sbin/chkfontpath -a /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts and it > > says something like "it's already there". > > > > After reboot though, when starting AbiWord I get the message: "could > > not find any local fonts files in the font path". Then it says I should > > start Abi through a script rather that executing the binary directly. > > If so, where's that script file? Anyway, it says that the current font > > path is /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts/ - isn't that the correct one? And > > when I list that dir, there are plenty of fonts there. However, this > > time I run the command $ /usr/sbin/chkfontpath -a > > /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts it says: "chkfontpath: error opening > > /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts/fonts.dir" What does that mean? Is there > > supoosed to be a file there called "fonts.dir"? How do I create it? > > > > Third time I try to open AbiWord, I get both these two messages. When I > > have clicked OK on both of them, nothing more happens. So now I can't > > start AbiWord. I would appreciate some guidance. I have looked in the > > user-list and the how-to, but I can't understand what to do. > > > > Thanks! .................................... Get your own free email account from http://www.popmail.com ----------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word unsubscribe in the message body.
