Hello List, i wrote about this problem on this list and the debian help list as well as a few linux support forums. Noone was really able to help however i found the reason for my problem (or so i believe) so i want to share it in case someone else runs in the same pain. I have also installed AbiWord to verify the problem that the Nimbus Sans L font looks different than in the font management tool and indeeed, the same happens there. I then did an lsof on the abiword process (while editing a document with the Nimbus Sans L font) and after looking up the encoded font names i noticed that Abiword actually uses Nimbus Sans L condensed instead of the regular file. Why it does so i dont know. The same seems to happen in openOffce, theres probably a configuration file around for this but i was unable to find it so far. I just removed the condensed file and linked the regular to it and viola, fonts look fine now. HTH someone. Dan
John Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: Hello List, desperately seeking help. Reposting this request i put on the forum yesterday without any reply. i try to do an overall distribution and OpenOffice upgrade from an older Debian Sarge (unstable, back then) , kde 3.1 and Openoffice 1.1.1 to the recent Ubuntu, which comes with KDE 3.4, and OpenOffice 1.1.3. This would apply to several workstations in the office. I did the upgrade on one machine and it turned out that the main problem now is that the fonts appear totally different. In detail, this only applies to OpenOffice , and the font used troughout the template docs in this office is Nimbus Sans L. This font looks sort of "condensed" now and also prints out the wrong way. Other applications dont seem to have this problem. I have checked one million settings within KDE and compared to the older machines but couldnt really single out anything that could cause the problem. I have tried to figure out the actual font files and replaced them with those of the old installation but it did not help. Let me add that i am not exactly an expert when it comes to X11 font management, left alone KDE, debian and OpenOffice on top. Each and every help greatly appreciated. I do realize that it would be better if i understood the bits and tricks around X11 fonts and i will certainly look into it in greater detail once this is solved but for now i would really be glad if any font expert could give me a helping hand. The guy on the testing machine cannot work right now... ___________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - Jetzt mit 1GB Speicher kostenlos - Hier anmelden: http://mail.yahoo.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- 1000 kostenlose SMS gewinnen? Verschicken Sie diese Woche SMS über Yahoo! Mail: http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/de/mobile/1000text
