Stef Bidi writes:
> A much, much easier way of specifying fonts is using the
> SystemPreferences application. I'd suggest grabbing it.
> There's a module for fonts and it's really easy to use.
Finally, I get these charaters running my application!
What did I?
I used SystemPreferences for setu
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> However, when I run my application from xterm window, then I can see
> warnings:
> 2010-09-09 20:17:42.091 LPT_Interface[7583] The font specified for
> NSLabelFont, Helvetica, can't be found.
>
> Helvetica is the default art backend font. It's
Please report issues with the Debian GNUstep packages to the Debian
BTS. Many bugs are Debian-specific; it is the responsibility of the
Debian maintainers to analyze them, and forward only those that are
real upstream bugs.
В Thu, 09 Sep 2010 20:34:01 +0200, Csanyi Pal написа:
> I was run the com
Eric Wasylishen writes:
>> However, when I run my application from xterm window, then I can see
>> warnings:
>> 2010-09-09 20:17:42.091 LPT_Interface[7583] The font specified for
>> NSLabelFont, Helvetica, can't be found.
>>
>> But, on Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze system, the command 'aptitude searc
> However, when I run my application from xterm window, then I can see
> warnings:
> 2010-09-09 20:17:42.091 LPT_Interface[7583] The font specified for
> NSLabelFont, Helvetica, can't be found.
>
> But, on Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze system, the command 'aptitude search
> helvetica' gives no results.
David Chisnall writes:
> The most likely cause of this is the font that you are using not
> containing glyphs for these characters. Currently, GNUstep does not
> perform any kind of glyph substitution in this case, so you just get
> the 'no glyph' marker (a rectangle).
>
> The simplest way of s
The most likely cause of this is the font that you are using not containing
glyphs for these characters. Currently, GNUstep does not perform any kind of
glyph substitution in this case, so you just get the 'no glyph' marker (a
rectangle).
The simplest way of solving this is to install the mi
Hi,
I'm developing an aplication that shall have graphical user interface on
many languages.
Currently it supports Hungarian, English and Serbian Latin.
When start the application on Debian GNU/Linux Squeeze, the characters:
o double accute and u double accute doesn't display correctly. Instead