On Friday 20 May 2005 09:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We have one SuSE (8.2 ?) machine here, where I can see all kinds of
> "foreign" fonts in X11 (e.g. chinese, japanese, greek and so on). I didn't
> manage to teach this to the new debian machines that I set up. We need
> this urgently, because our software is very international. Until now, we
> can test this only on this one SuSE machine, which I wantet to turn into a
> debian machine soon...
>
> Could you help me find out why my debian machines cant display "foreign"
> fonts ?

Have you installed the fonts?  Try:

    apt-cache search ttf font | cut -d ' ' -f 1 | xargs apt-cache show | less

Then install whatever looks useful.  Alternatively, just use synaptic to 
search for font or ttf :)

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Lee.

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