Re: fedora-list Digest, Vol 15, Issue 131

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On Sunday 15 May 2005 06:01 am, fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I just installed FC3. I feel like the font in Firefox is odd. The lines
> > have a lot of space between them. I think I might be missing some fonts.
> > If I look at the font menu I have a very narrow list of odd fonts like
> > Nimbus and Utopia but none of the normal fonts like Times New Roman,
> > Arial, or Helvetica.
> >
> > I copied over my ttf fonts and added them to the font path (actually
> > using XFS) and varified their availability in xfontsel but still Firefox
> > has a very limited goofy set of fonts. How can I get just plain Times New
> > Roman?
> >
> > Also, is there a way to disable the anti-aliasing or whatever smoothing
> > is going on? IMHO I think it looks retarded and would like to turn it
> > off.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
>
> Hi Mike;
>
> I'll draw your attention to this thread;
> http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-April/msg00545.html .
>
> I have experienced the same issue you are having. FC1 didn't have the
> problem, and I think it started with FC2, and continued through FC3. I
> am testing FC4, and to some degree the problem is not as bad.
>
> I think the problem stems from some changes being made to the Luxi
> Sans font (the default sans font in FC), which you can read about in
> the thread I've referenced. The big problem is that OpenOffice somehow
> relies on the system default font, even if you're not using that font
> in your document. For me this causes lots of problems with Calc docs
> that I have, all the layout is wrecked.
>
> The solution that seems to remove the issue for me is outlined in the
> thread, and that is to change the default sans font to Bitstream Vera
> Sans. A number of other linux distros use the Vera fonts as the
> default, which then allows you to transport your OOo docs from one
> distro to another. The Vera Sans font looks better in Firefox too, in
> my opinion, but it is a much wider font that Luxi Sans (or Arial,
> which many sites spec), and that throws off some web page layout. Oh
> well...
>
> -P

Font Problems......
If you go to the Free type site, they tell you that some binaries of the free 
type libraries are compiled without some of the kerning hints due to 
possibilities of some copyright stuff involving the true type. I compilied my 
own copy of the free type package with these hints turned on, and my true 
type fonts are right on target with the kerning. I don't know if the FC free 
type package is compiled without the kerning hints, but once I compiled my 
own package, it picked the spacing (kerning) and now my fonts (I have over 
three hundred installed) look and pring just as they should.

James

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