Le 03/01/2018 à 14:10, Greg Bailey a écrit :
> I also use fontconfig-infinality, for the same reasons you do. I have a
> completely different application that failed to render fonts correctly
> until I modified infinality.conf:
>
> $ diff -u /etc/fonts/infinality/infinality.conf.default
>
On 01/03/2018 02:48 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 03/01/2018 à 00:45, Frank Cox a écrit :
I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing
fonts, or re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have
available.
I did some more research, and it looks like the problem is NOT
Le 03/01/2018 à 00:45, Frank Cox a écrit :
> I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing
> fonts, or re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have
> available.
I did some more research, and it looks like the problem is NOT related
to missing fonts.
I installed a
Le 03/01/2018 à 00:45, Frank Cox a écrit :
> I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing
> fonts, or re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have
> available.
I tried to add some TrueType fonts to Ghostscript, but it looks like
this isn't possible.
Until now, the
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018 00:28:53 +0100
Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Now what?
I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing fonts, or
re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have available.
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Le 02/01/2018 à 19:11, Frank Cox a écrit :
> Since you say this worked before, can you inspect one of the pdf
> files that was created when it was working and see what font(s) it's
> trying to use?
I searched some more and I *think* I found a bit of valuable
information. The problem seems to come
Le 02/01/2018 à 19:11, Frank Cox a écrit :
> Since you say this worked before, can you inspect one of the pdf
> files that was created when it was working and see what font(s) it's
> trying to use?
Here's what I have:
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%!PS-Adobe-3.0
On Tue, 2 Jan 2018 18:11:52 +0100
Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> (libspectre) ghostscript reports: invalidfont -10
Since you say this worked before, can you inspect one of the pdf files that was
created when it was working and see what font(s) it's trying to use?
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Hi,
I've been using the nifty little application Gtkcdlabel for making CD
and DVD covers since 2005, if I remember correctly. Later versions are
written in Python, and it's a graphical frontend to the cdlabelgen utility.
The application doesn't look very well maintained, since the 1.15
release
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