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very ugly (unreadable) fonts on max resolution
These include: The font screen display badly written Conflict between display driver and mouse driver A mouse driver issue A display driver issue A printer driver issue (yes, the printer driver affects the display in Word) A bad display itself Possible (but unlikely) problem with Word -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP

OpenOffice 2.3 on OpenSuSE 10.3 seems to be mishandling fonts
It tells you what fonts are required for the OS. What fonts are required for apps and so on. I am waiting on them to update the MS office section. This really help solve all our font issues. <http://www.extensis.com/en/downloads/document_download.jsp?docId=5600039> FWIW, some of the base fonts that Microsoft has

OpenOffice 2.3 on OpenSuSE 10.3 seems to be mishandling fonts
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Kim nomosno...@gmail.com linux debian bugs dist Hi, latex-cjk-korean, newly migrated to testing, recommends ko.tex-extra-hlfont package which regrettably contains fonts rarely used in Korea. Instead, ko.tex-base package has Myoungjo, the standard Hangul font family. Though the package name "ko.tex-base" does

fonts
The new package release for Debian is prepared on the pkg-fonts SVN repository (see: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-fonts/packages/fontforge/trunk/debian/?rev=0&sc=0 ) and this bug will be closed on the next upload, ie when the new maintainer will be found for this package. Well, I'm trying to build the package

CaptchaSecurityImages.php not producing image w/ GD and ...
Mary mlhow...@avalon.net comp soft-sys sas Hi, Roy,=20 I am able to use Tahoma, but that may have something to do with adding = the font to the SAS registry. To add a font, you use this procedure: proc fontreg mode=3Dreplace;truetype 'your-font-directory'; You may want to look in the SAS registry at the fonts-

open fonts, metafont, tex, standards
I have to fall back to 1280x960 to get fonts readable, but I can't say they're nearly as crisp as on on XP box (using that same screen). Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've played with 'fonts' and 'resolutions', but I can't seem to fix it. The monitor is E207WFP Dell Fighting with x-windows system is just

how embedde fonts in pdf file?
I have to fall back to 1280x960 to get fonts readable, but I can't say they're nearly as crisp as on on XP box (using that same screen). What window manager are you using? What fonts installed? Is there anything I can do to fix this? I've played with 'fonts' and 'resolutions', but I can't seem to fix it.

Awful default fonts in Entourage 2008
Debian-IN Team debian-in-work...@lists.alioth.debian.org linux debian changes devel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2008 15:32:57 +0530 Source: ttf-indic-fonts Binary: ttf-indic-fonts ttf-bengali-fonts ttf-devanagari-fonts ttf-gujarati-fonts ttf-kannada-fonts

very ugly (unreadable) fonts on max resolution
Although the Postscript font issue won't be a deal breaker for me personally because I normally print to Postscript file and Distill, I've been trying to find more info. I don't understand why when one prints to a Postscript file, the Postscript fonts are fine, but the printer driver will not send the Postscript

AOL 9.0 & Vista --- certain font size too small
In that office suite there seems to be a very strange problem with the fonts. If one were to go to the fonts tab on top of the editor and try to select a font one would notice that many common fonts such as "Arial" or "Times" are nowhere to be found. Yet if one were to manually enter the name of the font then it

Bug#451893: xserver-xorg-video-intel: shows no fonts
Ute Simon u...@ppt-user.ed microsoft public powerpoint Segoe UI is a system font (UI = User Interface). I think it is not installed with the Viewer. "Ute Simon" wrote: I tried to sort through the messages about new fonts in 2007 to figure this out, but I'm still not quite clear...if I use a font like Calibri

ports/120774: New port: x11-fonts/linuxlibertine
Sven Bretfeld sven.bretf...@gmx.ch gnu emacs help Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpia...@gmail.com> writes: Hi Thierry Thierry Volpiatto <thierry.volpia...@gmail.com> writes: Ho! it's an emacs unicode, you have to use bitstream font or dejavu fonts, here my config:(work with emacs unicode and non unicode) ;; To make

Indian language fonts to be included as default fonts in windo
One more point he missed is that my fonts are free of cost. Interesting enough my fonts work very well on both mac and linux. You never said -- are they TrueType? or are they PostScript? XP has now devnagari fonts but to activate them one need go in controll panel and activate the driver to make them functional.

Word vindt opeens alle fonts corrupt
Peter Flynn peter.n...@m.silmaril.ie comp text tex Allan Adler wrote: There seems to be an effort to produce some fonts for the sigla used in Finnegans Wake: http://www.harenet.co.uk/splitpea/wake/wake.html however they don't seem to be the kind of fonts that TeX can use (at least they don't say explicitly that TeX

Two different-sized fonts in blog title?
polemon pole...@gmail.com alt os linux redhat On 02/13/2008 11:10 PM, Dan Espen wrote: xlsfonts doesn't list filenames, just fonts. Hmm, I don't exactly understand, what smlunatic means, since - as you stated - xlsfonts doesn't list filenames. I'd look for the xfs config file, and see what directories it reads.

Too small fonts after Emacs-Snapshot update
In Vista the title bar and menu bar are in Meiryo and are antialiased even at font size 9. But the DataGridView, ListView, and Buttons are all still in MS Gothic and unaliased. This combination of fonts, aliased and unaliased, makes my application look ugly. It's hard for me to tell for sure, but I am guessing that

sas/graph: using truetype fonts w/ODS RTF output on windows
i have some inquiries : > in settings there are some choises in window like: > font locations > watched folders > edit adobe pdf setting > add adobe pdf setting > remove adobe pdf setting . > security > > which one i choose it? > if i did ,then what is the next step? > many thanks Probably just leave the rest alone

Indian language fonts to be included as default fonts in windo
Larse...@inwind.it it comp grafica "Libero newsgroup" <abcTOGLISPAM123...@virgilio.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:6VZrj.243401$%k.375050@twister2.libero.it Salve, ho installato i fints con la procedura di Vista ma quando apro il documento con FH mi chiede di sostituire i fonts mancanti con..i medesimi!..e devo

NEW FONTS!! HELP!!
HS hs.sa...@gmail.com linux debian user HS wrote: HS wrote: HS wrote: Hello If a document containing some Indic fonts is printed, those fonts come out to be different on paper. English fonts are okay though. However, if the document is saved first as a PDF file and then that PDF printed, all fonts come out okay on

ports/120774: New port: x11-fonts/linuxlibertine
Björn König bkoe...@alpha-tierchen.de lucky freebsd ports bugs Number: 120774 Category: ports Synopsis: New port: x11-fonts/linuxlibertine Confidential: no Severity: non-critical Priority: medium Linux Libertine is a font family with a serif typeface. These fonts are free under the terms of GPL and OFL.