I have installed several unicode fonts allready, and the reaility is
that whatever font I use, it allways shows western characters. Not only
in gnomesword, but also in other programs. So maybe I have a unicode
configuration problem in my PC.
I'm using Gnome 2, and my distribution is Mandrake 9.0
Any ideas?
Em Qua, 2003-02-19 às 10:29, Nuno Barreto escreveu:
> I had already tried doing that. Still doesn't work. I select bitstream
> cyberbit, and I have tried with iso10646-1 (which I imagine is for
> chinese characters, which I dont need) and doesnt show hbrew or greek.
> Then I tried iso8859-7 and iso8859-8 for hebrew and greek, and still,
> same result. Even if I get out of gnomesword and load it again, it
> shous the same. Only __________.
>
> Also, in my portuguese translation, every verse ends with 2 question
> marks. Anyone has a solution for this?
>
> Finnaly, how can I change the default font for gnomesword?
>
>
> Em Qua, 2003-02-19 às 03:26, Dave Washburn escreveu:
>
> > I had this problem until I realized that I have to click another module, then
> > come back to the one I changed the font on, before it will show the change.
> > For example, I have BHS, LXX, RSV and Vulgate open. I change the font in LXX,
> > but nothing happens. I click to BHS to bring it to the front, then click LXX
> > again, and the font has changed. Apparently, a font change doesn't cause the
> > window to redraw itself with the new one. Terry, is this a bug?
> >
> > On Tuesday 18 February 2003 08:42, Nuno Barreto wrote:
> > > I think I have to explain something else. I can select the font. It is
> > > installed. And it works with normal characters.
> > >
> > > In gnomesword, when I tell a module to use the font, it shows the same
> > > way as before.
> > >
> > > Em Ter, 2003-02-18 às 15:05, Nuno Barreto escreveu:
> > > > Hi
> > > >
> > > > I finnaly was able to install gnomesword. After installing and
> > > > uninstalling some packages several times, finnaly worked.
> > > >
> > > > The question now is with the fonts. I cant get Hebrew and Greek to
> > > > work. I installed the cyberbit fonts. I followed the HOW-TO on how to
> > > > install fonts with xfs, added the line:
> > > >
> > > > Cyberbit.ttf -Bitstream-Bitstream
> > > > Cyberbit-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-iso10646-1
> > > >
> > > > changed the number of fonts (added one), made sure X11 was acessing
> > > > xfs, made sure xfs knew the directory where the fonts where, all that.
> > > >
> > > > Still, when I start gnome-sword, I still get ___________ instead of
> > > > the greek and hebrew fonts. I really need them working.
> > > >
> > > > Could someone help me with this, please?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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