Antoine Sirinelli schrieb:
I fully agree with you. My point was just to give a workaround while waiting
for the bug correction.
I have prepared a patch that changes the default font to
LiberationSans-Regular in the GD terminal driver. I have tested it and
it works well. I also added ttf-liber
Antoine Sirinelli schrieb:
I fully agree with you. My point was just to give a workaround while waiting
for the bug correction.
Thanks for that, it's appreciated!
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> Thanks, but IMHO users shouldn't need to change the defaults in order to
> achieve the expected results.
I fully agree with you. My point was just to give a workaround while waiting
for the bug correction.
Antoine
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Antoine Sirinelli schrieb:
by setting the environment variable GDFONTPATH to
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts/ it should work if you have installed
the ttf-mscorefonts-installer package.
Fine, but I'll still have to set this manually and it doesn't work
"out of the box".
What I'd like
> Well, it is very unlikely to find the "arial" font on a Debian system.
> However, even if I have the ttf-mscorefonts-installer package installed
> which does install the Arial font, this error message persists. Please
by setting the environment variable GDFONTPATH to
/usr/share/fonts/truetyp
Package: gnuplot
Version: 4.2.5-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
whenever I try to use gnuplot with the jpeg terminal (i.e. "set term
jpeg") the following error message appears:
Could not find/open font when opening font "arial", using
internal non-scalable font
Well, it is very unlike
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