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Re: [tlug] CJK Printing from Web Browsers in Debian 3.3.2



Bart Mathias writes:
 > I'm guessing you mean local.conf.  (My "find" doesn't recognize "etc" by 
 > the way).  /etc/fonts/local.conf says this:

Should have been "/etc", this keyboard is stiff so pinky keys get
dropped occasionally.  Sorry.  N.B. References to relative paths are
meaningless unless the current directory is known (eg, because you've
been told to "cd somewhere").

 > <?xml version="1.0"?><!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
 > <fontconfig>
 >   <dir>/usr/local/share/fonts</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/share/fonts</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1</dir>
 >   <dir>/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo</dir>
 > </fontconfig>
 > 
 > > Also try "fc-list sans" from the command line.
 > 
 > Tried:
 > 
 > bart@example.com:~$ fc-list sans
 > bart@example.com:~$ fc-list serif
 > bart@example.com:~$ fc-list sans-serif

Not good.  As far as fontconfig is concerned, you have no fonts.  I
would guess that some of your applications are configured to look in
wherever your nice fonts are actually installed, but that's not where
fontconfig expects them to be (which is listed in the <dir> elements).

What (if anything) is in /usr/share/fonts and /usr/local/share/fonts?

Check the X11 directories for fonts.cache-* files (and font files).



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