On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 14:27, Scott Reese wrote: > Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 17:13, Scott Reese wrote: > > > >>[Please cc: me in any replies as I'm not currently subscribed to this > >>list. Thank you.] > >> > >>I can't get Gnumeric to print a simple spreadsheet properly. It uses > >>a font other than the one I've specified (I specified Helvetica and > >>it's trying to use a different font for printing for some reason...the > >>font it's trying to use also happens to be the first one in the font > >>list, if that datapoint helps at all) and the cells come out blank or > >>as little squares (this may be due in part to the limitations of the > >>font that Gnumeric is trying to print with, though). Any ideas on how > >>to fix this or on who to bug to get this fixed? > >> > >>I'm running 5.1-RELEASE and I'm using Gnome 2 for my windowing system. > >> Any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > What version of Gnumeric are you using? How do you know what font is > > being used for printing? > > I'm using version 1.1.19 (upgraded to this version last night hoping > to fix the problem, but no joy). I know what font it's using because > the font it's using is a highly stylized true type font that I have > installed and it's pretty distinctive. Curiously, in further poking > around, I've noticed that if I double-click on a text field in the > spreadsheet, the text in the cell that I've selected becomes the > sylized font (called Abaddon) and when I deselect it, it goes back to > Helvetica which is what I've told it to use in the first place. This > is very curious behavior.
I agree. I have 1.1.19, and I can't reproduce this behavior. I have a spreadsheet done in Arial. My default font is Bitstream Serif. When I click on a cell, the cell remains Arial. Only when I select Format->Cell->Font can I turn it to something else. Printing also seems to work quite well to HP LaserJets. You may want to comb through gconf-editor, and look at the Gnumeric settings, and see if something jumps out at you as being strange. If so, click on the key, and select "Unset key." (For example, under /apps/gnumeric/printing). Joe > > -Scott -- PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc
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