One of the tidbits that I discovered while reading the Scribus manual was that launching Scribus from the command line with "scribus -fi" would list all installed fonts and duplicates. I have a lot of fonts installed on my Fedora 11 x86_64 computer, and I'm pretty sure I have at least a few duplicates. So I jumped at the opportunity to get a list of duplicates in order to do a little housecleaning.
Unfortunately, although I made the terminal window as tall as I could, it listed too many and the top portion was cut off. However, there is an even bigger puzzle. In the list of duplicates I found dozens and dozens of lines like the following two (sorry about the word wrap in the e-mail): Loading font /home/jjj/.fonts/KozMinStd-ExtraLight.otf (found using fontconfig) Font /home/jjj/.fonts/KozMinStd-ExtraLight.otf(1) is duplicate of /home/jjj/.fonts/KozMinStd-ExtraLight.otf(1) Apparently fontconfig is messing up the report, since the font in the above example appears only in ~/fonts/ and is not really a duplicate. I don't know what fontconfig is or how to shut it up. Or how to tell Scribus to ignore it. Or if I should tell Scribus to ignore it. Some education would be helpful.
