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Hi,
I just re-installed Wine after removing it for a while, and to my surprise when I start a program, like winecfg or some .exe file, it uses a strange font (a ttf font I have installed, I'm sure), which is practically unreadable!
Probably a simple enough configuration issue, but I'm way too tired to figure this out right now...
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I remember seeing something like this once before; I just fixed it by deleting my .wine directory.
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If that doesn't fix it, try commenting out all your font dirs in xorg.conf (note the "misc" dir is required for X to start).
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I've tried removing the .wine directory, to no effect. I checked the xorg.conf file, but it doesn't appear to contain any font directories. (There doesn't even appear to be a "misc" there, but X works just fine.)
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The font has changed, but from what I can see the only difference is that it's a bit larger and appears to be antialiased... :?
Perhaps you could give us a screenshot?
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I can't get a screenshot right now, but it's using a more or less random ttf font from my selection (called Earwig Factory, I think), which is (at the default size) almost unreadable... I have no idea why it's using this particular font. I've got all the basic MS fonts installed, and the other free font packages from the Arch repos...
EDIT: Well, if I remove the directory containing all the ttf fonts I've downloaded from the web, Wine uses a readable font (unsurprisingly, since the font it used earlier doesn't exist)... But obviously I need the various fonts I've collected...
EDIT 2: If I remove just the font in question, Earwig Factory, it seems to work ok (doesn't pick another weird font instead)... But of course this is only a workaround, not a solution. I have absolutely no idea why it would pick that font as a default font...
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That looks like the same font I have now, after removing the above mentioned "Earwig Factory" font.
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Hm, i had the same strange problem after the xorg-update, i had a font which was very small and hat many flourishes... i just took a verdana.ttf which i found on my system and cp'd it to ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/fonts (it was the only file in there then)
From that time on, i had a readable font in all wine-apps
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hah, delete the .wine directory to fix a font? that would delete everything you installed through wine. hellwoofa seems to have the right idea.
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That font in Gullible's screenshot looks like Comic Sans MS.
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You're right, I think it is Comic Sans.
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