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Re: Font problems in Linux [message #21717] Mon, 11 September 2000 00:51 Go to previous message
Nick Bower is currently offline  Nick Bower
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> I seem to recall a similar problem on Sun Solaris. In that case, the
> only way I could change the font in dialog_pickfile was to set the
> following resource in $HOME/.Xdefaults
>
> Idl*fontlist: 7x13
>
> This is the only X resource I normally set for IDL.

Didn't work. But here's the reason. According to the procedure,

device, font='*', get_fontnames=list_of_fonts

list_of_fonts doesn't contain entries such as "7x13", although the xlsfonts
command definately says they're there.

I tried subsitituting a type1 font name as I did for widget_control, but it
didn't work. My bet is that the .Xdefaults fontlist option no longer exists
- it's not mentioned *anywhere* in idlhelp.

nick



> Nick Bower <bowern@ses.curtin.edu.au> wrote in message
> news:39BB3167.47CBBD3D@ses.curtin.edu.au...
>> Hi. After upgrading to Mandrake 7.1 (using XFree86 v4.0.1), I've found
>> IDL is not displaying fonts properly on the faces of widgets. All the
>> characters look like empty squares.
>>
>> I was using:
>>
>> widget_control, default_font='8x13'
>>
>> So I changed this to use a specific font:
>>
>> widget_control, default_font = $
>> '-adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--12-120-75-75-m-70-iso8859-1 '
>>
>> This rectifies the problem for widget faces, but the text inside
>> dialog_pickfile dialogs is still garbled.
>>
>> Can anyone help me understanding this?
>
>
> Cheers,
> Liam.
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