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Right from the AUR comments, have you tried to launch it from a terminal with these arguments:
google-earth -fn -xos4-terminus-medium-r-normal--12-120-72-72-c-60-iso8859-9?
I would assume you would need the "terminus-font" package installed..
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Oh, i didn't noticed that comment...Now fonts are readable, even if they look ugly, but who cares....thank you for your reply ![]()
Last edited by TheImmortalPhoenix (2012-10-29 23:58:43)
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You're welcome. ![]()
You can try to use a different font where it says "terminus" in the command line. A bit of experimentation just might get you a satisfactory outcome.. ![]()
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I'm going to make a few assumptions here, the main one being that you are possibly using patched fontconfig packages such as infinality?
I find that when I use these I cannot get decent looking fonts in google earth no matter what I do. However, if sticking to standard fontconfig, installing the windows 7 fonts (also available in the AUR though you need a windows 7 disk or install to rip the fonts from) and using the fontconfig files this guy provides, http://sharpfonts.cc I get reasonably good looking fonts across all programs. Though not as good looking as infinality fonts.
Last edited by TheWretched (2012-10-30 16:34:32)
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