> Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
>So you did not install them with spadmin additionally, as I did with my >working font installation. This morning I did as you suggested. I installed the font "aditionally" using spadmin. But first I ran fc-list, and the resulting list showed the font as present. It was present because I had installed it as described in my prior posts on this thread. The long list began as follows (copying & pasting): Adobe Garamond:style=Italic Expert Adobe Garamond:style=Regular Expert AR PL SungtiL GB,???????????????:style=Regular Bitstream Charter:style=Bold Bitstream Charter:style=Bold Italic The first 2 items on that list are the fonts, but I did not used the italic in producing the one-line PDF. After installing the font "additionally" using spadmin, I typed the same one-line string of characters into a new Writer document. I exported it to a PDF, and I got the exact same mess I got previously. I even named the PDF after you (Tobias.pdf). Even that did not solve the problem. If you want to see your namesake, I gladly will e-mail it to you. Presumably, every installer on my system uses the library fontconfig. The command fc-list does. Looking at the issue logically, one would think that installing a font as a system font using KDE's FontInstaller should suffice. The font clearly was available to Writer before today's exercise. I saw it on the screen in the Writer document, and the font entered the PDF, but imperfectly. Have you any more thoughts as to the source of the problem? _______________________________________________ Scribus mailing list Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Open-Source-Software-and-Book-Authors-tf2827027.html#a7917013 Sent from the Scribus mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
