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Re: how to get truetype fonts in all applications



Yes Jedit is a java program.
The strange thing is that in Mandrake that I used before I started with Debian, I never had a problem like this.
The fonts that were available in Jedit were exactly the same as the list of fonts in Netscape.

Anyway thanks, I'm going to look to it.

Hans



On Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 11:15:45AM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Hans Steinraht wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > To get truetype fonts I have installed xfstt and xfs on my Debian-cid machine.
> > For one part it's working now, in mozilla and Skipstone I now have a list in which I can choose the font I want.
> 
> xfstt and xfs are not necessary if you use XFree86 4.
> 
> > The problem is to get the fonts in a non-debian application "Jedit".
> > When I want to change the font there only the old standard fonts are showing up.
> 
> Is Jedit a Java program?  Java has its own, very obnoxious font handling
> system.
> 
> -jwb
> 
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