On Thursday 30 November 2006 13:59, Wolfgang wrote: > On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 13:48 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Thursday 30 November 2006 13:11, François Patte wrote: > > > Anne Wilson a écrit : > > > > Following the instructions in > > > > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Font-FAQ I am trying to add > > > > fonts to be globally available. I have created a folder and put my > > > > new fonts there. It then says I should create a text file > > > > called /usr/share/X11/fonts/local.conf, with the new folder added in > > > > the format > > > > > > > > <dir> /usr/share/X11/fonts/NewFonts </dir> > > > > > > > > However, when I run 'fc-cache /usr/share/X11/fonts/NewFonts' I get > > > > the error > > > > > > > > Fontconfig error: "local.conf", line 2: junk after document element > > > > > > I don't understand why they describe such a complicated method! I just > > > add directories in: > > > /usr/share/fonts/default/ > > > > > > then went into these directories and perform successively: > > > > > > ttmkfdir (if fonts are true type) > > > mkfontdir > > > fc-cache > > > > > > then run chkfontpath --add $PWD > > > > > > And that's all. > > > > I tried this method, Francois, and the new fonts were available to kword. > > However, they are not available to openoffice. I don't know why it > > should be so, but perhaps that's why they advocate their particular > > method. > > > > Anne > > -- > > If your using the KDE desktop, you can add the fonts using the control > centre (Center) in admin mode, and then they will be available globally > in any application. That's what I use.. > It's all very puzzling, Wolf. I've done that, adding three fonts adgo.ttf (Amhurst SF) aure.ttf (Stone Temple SF) and chev.ttf (Morris SF) None of them show up in OpenOffice. Anne
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