I had this same problem with 1.1.5. I apologize to the group for not posting the solution. Time got away from me. I do appreciate Craig & Martin's generous help.
Here are the suggestions I got: At 8:01 +0100 3/9/04, Martin Costabel wrote: >can you install the applesystemfonts and msttcorefonts packages and see if >this helps? Maybe the x-ghostscriptfonts package, too. I tagged these as >"recommended", but maybe they really should be required dependencies. At 8:06 +0100 3/9/04, Craig Bradney wrote: >Just remember the buggy Hershey font exists within. The CVS version now >includes better buggy font handling though. At 20:03 +0100 3/9/04, Martin Costabel wrote: >Maybe you just need to run qtconfig and choose a different default font? At 22:39 +0100 3/9/04, Martin Costabel wrote: >And if you move your ~/.qt directory out of the way? >Sometimes ~/.qt is owned by root instead of by yourself, and this can give >weird effects. What I did on my machine (Mac OX 10.2.8, Apple's X11 beta3): o I already had applesystemfonts and x-ghostscript-fonts installed. I installed msttcorefonts. o I looked around for a Hershey font but couldn't find one. But then, I wasn't sure I'd know it if I found it. o The first time I opened qtconfig, it had the same "boxes" problem. So, I got rid of ~/.qt (which was owned by me) and ran it again. This time I got normal text. The default font was Helvetica which perhaps is not on my system. When I changed the default to a Luxi font, the problems went away both in qtconfig and Scribus. I hope that helps. Carol At 10:59 +0200 4/3/04, Francisco Vila wrote: >Hello, > >I don't know if this question has been already answered. > >I am using Scribus 1.2CVS March2004 on Debian Testing. > >I think I have all the depending packages installed, BUT: > >Properties dialog and the info bar at the bottom of the scribus window >show little squares everywhere instead of legible fonts. > >Menu bar and x-pos/y-pos indications read well. > >What is the font I am missing in my system and how can I properly read >the properties dialog? > >Thanks. > >-- >Francisco Vila Doncel. Badajoz (Spain) >http://www.paconet.org -- ====================================================================== Carol Kankelborg | There are 10 kinds of people: those who cckborg1 at alumni.lehigh.edu | understand binary and those who do not.