The fonts that caused the problem aren't in the font selector lists of
abiword and Inkscape anymore, except for Times New Roman, which works
now. I don't know which update of which package did it, but I guess
I'll call this bug fixed.
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I have the same problem, with a lot of fonts. Expecially with Microsoft
ones, it is so annoying when I read files made with MS Office.
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Package: abiword
Version: 2.6.4-4
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
All the text in a document is garbled and unreadable.
Hmm.. upon further inspection it looks like it's not so much garbled as mashed
together. Abiword appears to expect the characters to render about 5
severity 495738 normal
thanks
I haven't seen this and many people that use abiword obviously haven't
either or else I would have been inundated with bug reports. I suggest
you try creating a new user and see if the problem recurs just in case
it has something to do with fontconfig, or your
This doesn't seem to be an abiword bug after all. Sorry.
I tried every font in the list, and half of them worked. The ones that
don't are fonts that Inkscape won't even try to use. When I select one
it uses Sans instead.
It doesn't work any better in a different window manager (twm) as a new
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