Are you sure this works. I just tried several different ways to re-checkout the fonts (into a new folder, delete fonts from my dx and re-checkout, etc.) and they still are showing up unusable. If I do a diff on them from the ones in 4.1.0, there is definitely some differences in the binary data.

Greg, the history shows that you changed these on 5/16--if I do a cvs diff between the two versions, there is a difference in the binary. Could you please let us in on what changed (is it an error?)

David

 > I noticed the other day that the fonts were updated in CVS. Well, now
 they don't work--at least on my Unix box. What were the changes for
 and what is the fix. The error trying to import variable is:

 Invalid data: error 0 reading binary data; 3 items successfully read
 (33 expected)/array staring at data offset 1280/file
 'usr/local/dx/fonts/variable.dx' line 82.

Oh this problem I had too, but soon discovered the files
somehow were corrupted during CVS download.  Doing
a CVS checkout in a fresh directory

mkdir temp
cd temp

cvs -z9 :prser.....      co dx/fonts

fixed the problem.


David, I got hold of X-Win32 5.0.2 for Windows.  The OpenDX binaries for
Windows works without problems with X-Win32.  I am talking about Windows2000
and WindowsNT.  Did not get time to check Win9x.

Suhaib


 David
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