I installed 1.2, and it looks nice so far. One problem I had was with the
fonts. I don't have nearly as many fonts as with the previous version, and
many of those which are listed in the font dialog box are not displayed
because they are 2-bit fonts. I kept a 1.1.24 version and all the old
You have to do two things.
1. You have to make "Fontmap" and a "fonts.scale" in the directory
containing your fonts. The easy way to do this is to use type1inst.
2. " xset fp+ /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 ". You can type that into
the command line or you can
I am assuming this is the XFree86 scenario.
xtt is a part of XFree. So there is no need to add another ttf server like xfstt or
xfsft. Just copy
the fonts to say /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/tt/.
After that create fonts.dir file.
One limitation if I remember correctly is that fonts should all be
here are my notes on installing a true type font server
http://www.jspot.org/jeff/crs/sysadmin/xfs/
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 09:22:33PM +0200, anxe wrote:
> How to change the fonts of the gimp menus?
Thanks,
Jeff
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-04 at 2122.33 +0200):
> How to change the fonts of the gimp menus?
Via .gtkrc or .gtkrc.mine or one of the multiple tools that allow you
to change GTK+ config, like the GNOME Control Center. Also some themes
change the default font. You should visit http://www.gtk.
How to change the fonts of the gimp menus?
hi,
> > They are not zip SFX, they are Win32 code. I had the bad habbot of
> > using "file" command with everything.
>
> I recall using DOS pkunzip to unzip a sfx made with WinZIP
> (*cough*); if I ran the .exe it said, it was created with
> winzip and that I needed Windows. But good 'ol pkunz
>common is that they have them all listed *individually*, and not
>one of them (that I have found so far) have all fonts in one big
>file that I can just download and extract. Plus, most of the ones
If you are still looking for true type fonts in one place, the ROOT home
page at CERN
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
> They are not zip SFX, they are Win32 code. I had the bad habbot of
> using "file" command with everything.
I recall using DOS pkunzip to unzip a sfx made with WinZIP
(*cough*); if I ran the .exe it said, it was created with
winzip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-01 at 0136.26 +0300):
> Try "unzip", mostly they're .zip SFX, but for other you should use wine
> or search for a friend with Win32 installed...
They are not zip SFX, they are Win32 code. I had the bad habbot of
using "file" command with everything.
I guess I will have
"Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote:
> Does anybody know how to uncompress the MS Win32 self extratcing
> archives? It seems that they are becoming a new trend latelly (instead
> of zip and a good system to install fonts, they use self installers
> and waste K
- Original Message -
From: Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 10:21 AM
Subject: Speaking about fonts
> Does anybody know how to uncompress the MS Win32 self extratcing
> archives? It s
Does anybody know how to uncompress the MS Win32 self extratcing
archives? It seems that they are becoming a new trend latelly (instead
of zip and a good system to install fonts, they use self installers
and waste KB like mad).
GSR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-09-29 at 2056.15 -0700):
[...]
> common is that they have them all listed *individually*, and not
> one of them (that I have found so far) have all fonts in one big
> file that I can just download and extract. Plus, most of the ones
Use wget, for example:
wget
I have been looking for free true-type fonts, and I have found
many web sites out there. The one thing that they have in
common is that they have them all listed *individually*, and not
one of them (that I have found so far) have all fonts in one big
file that I can just download and extract
On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Matthias Kleine wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> In the Gimp FAQ, I found a hint for using the "freefonts" and the
> "sharefonts" as additional fonts. Nevertheless, I would like to have an
> even bigger choice. Does anybody have further links to mor
Type 1 fonts are out there, you have to search.
However, at http://fonts.linuxpower.org/help.php3?title=Help is very
good instructions on how to add True Type Font rendering to X11.
Good luck!
Matthias Kleine wrote:
>
> Hi there!
>
> In the Gimp FAQ, I found a hint for using th
Hi there!
In the Gimp FAQ, I found a hint for using the "freefonts" and the
"sharefonts" as additional fonts. Nevertheless, I would like to have an
even bigger choice. Does anybody have further links to more fonts
usable in XFree86 an Gimp?
Thanks for any hint
Hi Stephan,
Check it out at http://www.helixcode.com.
regards,
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: Stephan Henningsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 July 2000 9:24 PM
To: Andrew J Fortune
Cc: Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Fonts in Script
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Andrew J Fortune wrote:
> Hi Guillermo,
>
> Thanks for your lead. I have located a Helix RPM of Gimp-1-1-24 and
Excuse me, but what is all this Helix talk about? Is it a
nickname for some new RedHat dist. or what?
--
-Stephan /
/ http://linux.e.iha.dk/~stepha
>Thanks for your lead. I have located a Helix RPM of Gimp-1-1-24 and
>successfully installed it. Do you happen to know if I also need to install
>(whether by RPM or make) the associated gimp-data file, or is it already a
>part of Gimp-1-1-24 ?
I have been a bit offline latelly (exams and work), s
-
From: Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 8 July 2000 11:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Fonts in Script-FU Dialogs
[...]
>Firstly, am I going down the right track by looking here ?
Yes, if you know how to compile after getting the fi
[...]
>Firstly, am I going down the right track by looking here ?
Yes, if you know how to compile after getting the files.
>Secondly, what do I do with these files once I download them -- some of
>these files are large, so I am not going to download them yet until I know
>for sure these are what
D]
Subject: Re: Fonts in Script-FU Dialogs
>Am I missing something ? The version of the GIMP that I have is 1.04.
You answered your own question: 1.0.4. Get a 1.1.x and try again, nice
widgets for script-fu dialogs (and a lot more of things).
GSR
>Am I missing something ? The version of the GIMP that I have is 1.04.
You answered your own question: 1.0.4. Get a 1.1.x and try again, nice
widgets for script-fu dialogs (and a lot more of things).
GSR
so many
problems with the LILO prompt, that I scrapped that idea for a while.
I have noticed that when I run a Script-FU logo, the Font field on the
dialog does not allow you to select from a list of fonts. Rather, you have
to type in the name manually. This seems a bit primitive !
Am I missing
hi,
Well, the good news - I've got my script-fu batch working
from a --bath command line.
the bad news...it only works if the interface is loaded up :-|
if I dont load the interface, my invoking of the ascii-img
script-fu fails... is there a fix for this? Do I set some
variable to allow font'in
I need a little more detail...on how to install
the fontserver...and where EXACTLY to install the fonts,
what directory...etc...
I'm using Mandrake 7.02
--
<===KompuKit===>
Kit Goins ICQ# 7110071
Web Designer Lowell, M
Try right clicking on a layer and choosing "alpha to selection" :-)
--
Jon Winters http://www.obscurasite.com/
"Everybody loves the GIMP!"
http://www.gimp.org/
A week or two ago someone asked about a small fonts called mini7 which
were only available for the mac. I stumbled into another page and found
two fonts which were almost the same (or aimed to be) as mini7. I forgot
the adress, so I've put them on my ISP:
http://www.algonet.se/~aj_champ/
On 3/11/2000 9:05, Amy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Aren't Mac fonts post scripts fonts? If so, adding them is even easier
> than that because you don't have to convert them to ttf. Some one tell me
> if I'm correct and if so, I'll write in with how to instal a
Aren't Mac fonts post scripts fonts? If so, adding them is even easier
than that because you don't have to convert them to ttf. Some one tell me
if I'm correct and if so, I'll write in with how to instal a post script
font.
On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
On 3/10/2000 7:36, Jim Clark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there a way to use Macintosh fonts in the GIMP? A point to a
> tutorial would be great...if it exists.
Actually, pretty easy. You need to convert them to .TTF the same as Windows.
There are several tools that do this. TT Con
Is there a way to use Macintosh fonts in the GIMP? A point to a
tutorial would be great...if it exists.
--
Thanks!
Jim Clark
Informix Software, Inc.
913/599-8845
why is it that i cannot use my 16bit bdf/pcf fonts under gimp (v. 1.0.4)?
if i delete everything past char 00ff then the fonts will work. is there
any way around this? has this been fixed? if not, who should i tell? i
consider this a *serious* bug, as i use several different fonts for
several
. (and I devinitively DON'T think SuSE is the only linux
distribution! ;-) )
I installed xfstt and now it works, I had problems compiling it because I
had to replace the package frontgcc (or somethink like this) by egcs.
Well, now I have the true type fonts running... I only miss the poscript
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 08:13:30PM +0100, Cecile Hebert-Souche
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did anyone there manage to use the Gimp 1.1.11 in the linux 6.3
(you probably mean suse 6.3, since linux 6.3 does not exist, yet ;)
Yes, I _do_ use truetype fonts. There are (unfortunately), a
t; true type font in any other X-applications but not in the Gimp : I ca see
> the fonts, but when I try to select them, I get the error message in the
> font-selection-tool "this font is not available"
>
>
> > > $use_tcp= 1;# tcp is enabled only when autho
ca see
the fonts, but when I try to select them, I get the error message in the
font-selection-tool "this font is not available"
> > $use_tcp= 1;# tcp is enabled only when authorization is available
> means that other machines can only connect and remote-control g
On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 01:46:51PM +0100, Cecile Hebert-Souche
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've probably found out what's exactly the problem but can't solve it:
I also don't know what exactly is your problem, but if it is font-related
(font-server, truetype etc..) then this:
> use Gimp::Featu
authorization available" ???
All other X-applications can perfectly see and use my true type fonts (applix,
xfontsel, display) so I don't think my font-server is misconfigured.
Thank you for any help !
Cecile
Cecile Hebert-Souche a écrit:
> Dear GIMP-user,
>
> I've u
Dear GIMP-user,
I've upgraded my linux system from SuiSe 5.3 to SuSe 6.3 and therefore
the Gimp 1.0.?? to Gimp 1.1.11. For the use of true type fonts, I use the
gallium font server coming with applix ware.
After the upgrage, I can see and use all the fonts previously installed
with a
-Original Message-
From: Chase Hargraves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 2:19 PM
Subject: Fonts are jagged edged in GiMP
remove Terrence Brannon from this mailing list.
Thank you.
Could anyone tell me why my fonts are jagged edged in GiMP...?
useful information!
>
> Ok, I'm sorry. I'll admit, I was just being a smart-arse. Afterall, the
> poster only asked if it were possible.
>
> Ok, here's how to do it... There's more than one way.
>
> 1. First find your fonts directory. On my system, that&
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> To: Amy Abascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Copies to:David Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Fonts
>
> > On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Amy Ab
art-arse. Afterall, the
poster only asked if it were possible.
Ok, here's how to do it... There's more than one way.
1. First find your fonts directory. On my system, that's
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts but this can vary. If you are not root on your
box (or if you just feel lik
;,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:Re: Fonts
> On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Amy Abascal wrote:
>
> > yes.
>
> Boy these mailing lists are great. This is what I call an
> action packed flow of useful information
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Amy Abascal wrote:
> yes.
Boy these mailing lists are great. This is what I call an
action packed flow of useful information!
--
-Stephan /
/ tisprut productions [tm]
http://wiktor.dk/~stephan
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, David Powers wrote:
> I'm a bit new to Gimp, I would like to add some fonts into the gimp, is
> this possible?
yes.
--Amy Abascal
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I'm a bit new to Gimp, I would like to add some fonts into the gimp, is
this possible?
Update to gimp-1.1.10
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Felix Hermann wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I have Gimp 1.1 running on my machine and I have the following problem:
>
> As I choose certain fonts, e.g. bistream charter, the programm
> crashes... The font is comming along with LaTex.
&g
Hello there,
I have Gimp 1.1 running on my machine and I have the following problem:
As I choose certain fonts, e.g. bistream charter, the programm
crashes... The font is comming along with LaTex.
But there are also other fonts that blow the programm.
Does somebody know why?
Thanks
Felix
I was wondering, where can I find more fonts to use with the gimp, and where can
I find the fonts that'll stop those pesky 'You may not have that font installed'
messages on script-fu?
Thanks in advance
Thanks for all of the help and info with the fonts. Got my cool ttf's
rockin.
Thomas Linder wrote:
>
> On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 04:55:06AM -0800, Amy Abascal wrote:
> > [...]
> > 6. Pull up a term window and type
> > $ xset +fp /path/to/your/fonts
> > $ xset fp rehash
> > [...]
> > 8. If it all worked, put the
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 04:55:06AM -0800, Amy Abascal wrote:
> [...]
> 6. Pull up a term window and type
> $ xset +fp /path/to/your/fonts
> $ xset fp rehash
> [...]
> 8. If it all worked, put the two lines from step six at the end of your
> .xinitrc file so y
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