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Hi all,
I'm using Archlinux since v.0.5 (Nova). This is actually the first annoying problem I face. After upgrading via pacman -Su to gtk2-2.2.4-1 the day before yesterday, I lost the font I had as default in sylpheed 9.4 [preview pane & message editor]. I realized that no truetype font I had installed and which had been working previously shows in Sylpheed's menu -> configuration -> common preferences -> display tab -> fonts selection. I had the ms truetype core fonts for the web installed, and these worked without any problem before. I suspect this must be a gtk+ 1.2 problem, since every other gtk2 or qt application recognizes and uses these fonts from within fluxbox, which is my default wm.
Any clues?
TIA,
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Now that i look at it again [examined /var/cache/pacman/pkg], i see that together with gtk2 i upgraded freetype2 as well, from freetype2-2.1.4-1 to freetype2-2.1.4-2. Examining the downloaded packages in /var/cache/pacman/pkg, i found out that package for the first doesn't include freetype-config which gets installed by the second in /usr/X11R6/bin. There are some differences between the two packages. Should i revert to previous freetype2 & gtk2 packages that were installed on my system?
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anamesa
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After a closer look in my truetype fonts directory, i realized that fonts.scale & fonts.dir had been empty. These files were ok before, but it seems that somehow [through upgrade of either freetype2, gtk2 or xfree86 4.3.0] they had been changed.
The reason was, that there was not an "encodings.dir" file inside this directory. I copied the encodings.dir from encodings directory and run "ttmkfdir2 -o", and the fonts.scale was recreated and doubled in fonts.dir. So the fonts were installed again and now they are recognized by the gtk+1.2 apps.
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heh. glad i could help good job! sometimes our inability to help is your best help
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