Re: swami problems

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Hello Yves,

screen fonts: ==> Solved
>         Sorry :). It's a FAQ about Debian / GTK 1, and as Ismael said it
> should be corrected if you install the three transcoded fonts packages
> (base, 75 dpi and 100 dpi).

I've installed the packages
- xfonts-100dpi
- xfonts-100dpi-transcoded
- xfonts-75dpi
- xfonts-75dpi-transcoded
- xfonts-base
- xfonts-encodings
- xfonts-konsole
- xfonts-scalable

In Debian-testing there is no package xfonts-base-transcoded. Only the normal 
xfonts-base-package exists.

> If it doesn't work, it's a bit a hassle but
> you can put something like that :
>
> style "user-font"
> {
> fontset="-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1"
> }
> widget_class "*" style "user-font"
>         in a ~/.gtkrc,
Does not exist for my normal user.
A first test with this entry in ~/.gtkrc doesn't change anything. When I 
increase the font size to 20pt a remarkable change is to see. For my desktop 
14pt is a valid size.

>         or better in /etc/gtk/gtk.iso-8859-1
On my machine changed entries in /etc/gtk/gtkrc.iso-8859-15 show the same 
result as ~./gtkrc.


sound: ==> work round

When I use the audio driver type auto or alsa without starting jackd I get 
sound.
As long as I start jackd before swami nothing works.
Jackd stopps with errors, when I try to start it after swami. This is because 
the audio device is captured by swami.

Could this result of a special setting in the swami-sources while compiling 
for Debian?


Regards Helmut
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