If you want to revert to that, I am fine with it. I never could get
that helmet.ttf font working, that's why I switched it to Bitstream
Vera. Since GNOME used that font as its default, it would be the most
likely font to be already installed.
.hc
On Apr 9, 2010, at 2:11 PM, ydegoyon@gmail.com wrote:
s'lam,
yeh but these fonts, you introduced them ... at irst, pidip was using helmet.ttf that was coming with the source package ..
massalama, sevy
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
So now that Bitstream Vera seems to have been purged from Debian and Ubuntu, I think that the PiDiP text objects should use a different
font as the default. The GNOME default font is now DejaVu, so that
probably makes sense to use.Otherwise, unless people manually install Bitstream Vera from
outside of Debian/Ubuntu, they'll get this:PiDiP : additional video processing objects for PDP version 0.12.24 ( ydegoyon@free.fr ) error: [pdp_text] error: could not load default font, no text
rendering! install Bitstream Vera, it's free! (http://www.gnome.org/fonts/) error: [pdp_qtext] error: could not load default font, no text
rendering! install Bitstream Vera, it's free! (http://www.gnome.org/fonts/).hc
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