[opensuse] OpenOffice and bytecode interpreter
- From: Hans van der Merwe <hvdmerwe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 09:40:38 +0200
In my continuing quest to get bytecode Truetype fonts (Tahoma) rendered
correctly under 10.2 and OpenOffice 2.1 (as it was on 10.0), I have
recompiled the freetype-1.3.1 lib.
Looking for the enable define for bytecode interpreter I found that it
was already enabled. ie in ft_conf.h.in
#undef TT_CONFIG_OPTION_NO_INTERPRETER
Did openSUSE pay Apple for this - the default is suppose to be disabled?
or am I missing something.
Whatever the answer, it still does not work for OpenOffice 2.1; Tahoma
menu fonts, under 18px, renders horribly (rest of the system is fine).
I did check with ldd that soffice.bin links against the new
libfreetype.so.
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