Anne Wilson a écrit :
On Thursday 30 November 2006 13:11, François Patte wrote:
>Anne Wilson a écrit :
>
>>Following the instructions in
>>http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Font-FAQ I am trying to add
>>fonts to be globally available. I have created a folder and put my new
>>fonts there. It then says I should create a text file
>>called /usr/share/X11/fonts/local.conf, with the new folder added in the
>>format
>>
>><dir> /usr/share/X11/fonts/NewFonts </dir>
>>
>>However, when I run 'fc-cache /usr/share/X11/fonts/NewFonts' I get the
>>error
>>
>>Fontconfig error: "local.conf", line 2: junk after document element
>
>I don't understand why they describe such a complicated method! I just
>add directories in:
>/usr/share/fonts/default/
>
>then went into these directories and perform successively:
>
>ttmkfdir (if fonts are true type)
>mkfontdir
>fc-cache
>
>then run chkfontpath --add $PWD
>
>And that's all.
>
I tried this method, Francois, and the new fonts were available to kword.
However, they are not available to openoffice. I don't know why it should be
so, but perhaps that's why they advocate their particular method.
May be your problem is now solved, but I was out for sometimes.
I remenber that this method worked for openoffice only if I added my
font directories in /usr/share/fonts/default/
Before that, I tried to build my own "local" directories, something like:
/opt/share/X11/fonts/...
and the fonts were not available to OO.
F.
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François Patte
UFR de mathématiques et informatique
Université René Descartes
http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte