Satyajit wrote:

>Owen Taylor wrote:
>
>  
>
>>It's a system specific or system configuration problem; while you
>>could file a bug in GTK+ to track the problem, it's unlikely that the
>>GTK+ team will be able to do anything to fix it.
>>
>>(Note that if a font has:
>>
>> - No roman characters
>> - No character for the "unknown glyph"
>>
>>then seeing nothing when the font is displayed is expected for the
>>core X backend.)
>>
>>Regards,
>>                                        Owen
>>    
>>
>
>Hi,
>I also tried the same thing (as told by aruna).
>But owen how gtk1.X  shows the Preview where as in gtk+2
>it shows blanck (on the same system )
>  
>
That is probably because gtk 1.2 didn't handle the encodings of the 
fonts correctly ...

James.

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