You might also want to try out the gtk2 version of abiword which you can download from: http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/abiword/1.9.1/redhat/9/ Hugs, Rui On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 18:35, Ingo Lantschner (Listen) wrote: > I am actually working on a small and low-ressources-RedHat 9 installation > for a series of Pentium 166MHz/64MB RAM. Thanks to some scripts and > packages form the Rule-Project (http://www.rule-project.org) we are > quiet near our goal. OpenOffice works in this installation, but we would > like to have a faster and smaller alternativ - namely AbiWord. After > installling the AbiWord-rpm from the RedHat Shrike CD2 I run into this > problem, when calling 'abiword' from the xterm: > > AbiWord could not load the following font of fontset from the X Window System > > display server: > > [-*-Times New Roman-regular-r-*-*-*-0-*-*-*-*-*-*] > > ... > > After quiting this error-box with OK a second quiet similar > error-message pops up and then AbiWord closes. > > Some sources on the internet write about xfs (which is running on my > system), direct font-pathes, etc. but all of them assume, that XFree is > running - which is NOT the case in our scenario. The System runs with > TinyX and wmice. Do you have any idea how to solve this issue on > TinyX/wmice-systems? > > Additinoal information: > > 1. The same problem occures, if I use fluxbox on top of TinyX instead of > wmice. > > 2. /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts is listed in the chkfontpath output > It is number 11 from 11 lines, where number 10 is *empty*: > --- > ... > 9: /usr/.. > 10: > 11: /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts > --- > > The dir /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts exists, there are several pfb and afm > files in it. > > Does anyone have an idea? Thanks in advance, Ingo. > -- > Ingo Lantschner <ingo@xxxxxx> > http://www.vum.at/ > http://ingo.netomania.at/ -- + No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown + Whatever you do will be insignificant, | but it is very important that you do it -- Gandhi + So let's do it...? Please AVOID sending me WORD, EXCEL or POWERPOINT attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
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