Halo, fntbdf on line help is wrong. The output is like this [Sat Oct 12 18:21:58 ~/Download/wine 1009]$fnt2bdf Usage: fnt2bdf [-t] [-c charset] [-o basename] [input file] ^^^ -c charset charset name for OEM_CHARSET fonts -f basename basic output filename It is a fact of life that fnt2bdf overwrites its own generated files. I work around this problem by prepending the basename to the name instead of replacing it i.e. >>sseriff_MS-Sans-Serif_r400-20.bdf instead of >>MS-Sans-Serif_r400-20.bdf Although you may argue that this is not the right way to do it I think that the first line (fixing typo) of the patch should go in any way. .Bill __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More http://faith.yahoo.com
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