Re: charter font in debian's openoffice.org1.1

From: Wayne Topa (brittman_at_capital.net)
Date: 12/31/03

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    Matt Price(matt.price@utoronto.ca) is reported to have said:
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > recentfly upgraded to OOo1.1 using the relativley new sid
    > debs. New version is lovely -- well-done! -- but I've lost some fonts
    > and don't understand how to get them back. The README.Debian states
    > the following:
    >
    > Missing fonts on upgrade to 1.1.0
    > ---------------------------------
    > As part of the integration of Ximian's work, openoffice now uses
    > fontconfig to
    > determine the installed fonts on your system. Fonts that were
    > installed using
    > the 'spadmin' tool in a non-standard directory are no longer
    > supported. You
    > should move those fonts to a directory that fontconfig knows about,
    > such as
    > ~/.fonts or /usr/share/fonts. The same applies if you made use of
    > special
    > paths with SAL_FONTPATH_PRIVATE.
    >
    >
    > ok... but where do I find the fonts that spadmin installed? the main
    > one I'm worried about is charter, which I use 'cause it's pretty,
    > fairly straightforward, and has a useful italics mode (thhe bittstream
    > vera serif, which is the default, doesn't). The only filles named
    > "charter""" i cna find are in
    > /usr/share/texmf/fonts/afm/bitstrea/charter
    >
    I just updated a few days ago. Locate finds the openoffice fonts
    here: /usr/lib/openoffice/share/psprint/fontmetric
    That dir is dated 12/29, when I updated but the file
    /usr/lib/openoffice/share/psprint/pspfontcache
    is dated 12/31, when I first got a chance to do some work with the
    editor. I didn't run spadmin so OO must have gone out and updated the
    fonts. You might also checl /etc/openoffice/psprint.conf.

    > how do I "move" them to .fonts, as the readme suggests, or fix the
    > probem otherwise?

    Got me (?). I haven't lost any fonts but I have been running the
    unstable version for months.

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    Wayne

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