To: discussions about usage and development of dia <dia-list gnome org>
Subject: Re: WIndows version compared with Linux
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 08:17:40 +0100
On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 10:42:06PM +0200, Alexander wrote:
> Chris Green schrieb:
> >
> >If I could get better fonts the Linux version works better for me, how
> >can I add fonts to the Linux version? In particular can I get
> >something like Letter Gothic in Linux?
> >
>
> On SuSE Linux I just import them automatically into X-Server (via
> Control Center or YaST). Maybe read some documentation of your
> distribution?! If you're running a windows license you're allowed to use
> even TTF's on Linux, via symbolic links (and no copying) you even don't
> break any licensing rules. Otherwise look "http://www.schriftart.net/"
> (german) for free fonts or treat google the right way. (Some
> distributions include a lot of free fonts.)
>
I didn't think dia used the X fonts but maybe it does.
I'm not sure how to install new fonts on Slackware, that's my basic
problem. "man -k font" doesn't produce anything useful that I can
see.
> After importing, installing, whatever, dia can use the available fonts.
> [funky item in drop down list of property menu provides more than only
> sans, serif and monospaced :-), makes a cute font choosing dialog. ]
>
Yes, I've discovered that bit, I have ten or so extra fonts available
this way in dia but it would be nice to get a 'thin' one that works
well in dia.
>
> I think it's not enough to just link windows' font-directory or it's
> content into a linux directory. Some conversion must be done, I'm not an
> expert but there is a funny progress bar when importing fonts, lot of
> status messages, that sort of thing. (Everything on SuSE Linux)
I run my Linux desktop on an X server on my Windows system (cygwin/X)
but only the Linux box's fonts seem to be available to dia.
--
Chris Green (chris areti co uk)
"Never ascribe to malice, that which can be explained by incompetence."