John Harrison wrote:
Seems to me the binary included with Steiner's latest release causes the pidip error in the subject line.
I'm figuring the fonts are there but located in a different directory on ubuntu Breezy than they were on Steiner's machine when he compiled. So perhaps the right symbolic link would fix the problem. If I knew where Steiner's distro kept its TTF fonts, I could give this a shot.
Short of that, I'd probably have to rebuild from the sources, which I'd like to avoid if there is an easier fix.
I'm pretty much a newbie with externals and I'm no Linux expert, so if I'm way off on the diagnosis, apologies.
Thanks!
-John
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errr, the 'make install' from PiDiP does install a font in cp fonts/* /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF
which must be a true type font.
but, anyway, why people want to use PiDiP it it's a copy of effectv ( the worst insinuation ) and not even free?
byebye, sevy