> > > Why, exactly, is DrakFont case sensitive ?! > It's not. TTF are replaced to ttf > > Aren't .TTF's the same as .ttf's ? Especially if they are in a 'fonts' > directory ! > > I don't know if this problem still exists, of even if DrakFont is tied into > xfs, but the last time I tried xfs I found that there seemed to be an upper > limit on the number of fonts it could cope with. Don't know if this was just me > or xfs though !!! > I didn't hear anything about that! Quite interesting... > > Owen > > On Sun, 07 May 2000, you wrote: > > Kaixo! > > > > On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 03:16:44PM +0200, Magnus Holmberg wrote: > > > > > > the fontserver dies since I added the windows fonts with drakfont. > > > /M > > > > That means you have one (or several) bogus fonts. > That's the bug. Let wait for the next mdk release. You will have the choice between accepting all fonts or not. > > > > You will need to do some hunting to find out the font (or the fonts) > > causing the trouble, and remove them from the directory. > > > This will be possible by launching drakfont --rescue > > It may also be that you have *.TTF files. You must have only *.ttf. > > That is a simple fix: > > > > for i in *.TTF ; do > > mv $i A > > mv A `basename $i .TTF`.ttf > > done > useless now. > > > > -- > > Ki �a vos v�ye b�n, > > Pablo Saratxaga > > > > http://www.ping.be/~pin19314/ PGP Key available, key ID: 0x8F0E4975 > > ------- End of forwarded message -------
