From: john Culleton <John@wexfordpress.com>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: OSFONTDIR kills gui fonts.
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2013 21:59:28 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20130726215928.57879e34@wexfordpress> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20130726203810.GA31089@phlegethon>
On Fri, 26 Jul 2013 22:38:10 +0200
Philipp Gesang <Philipp.Gesang@alumni.uni-heidelberg.de> wrote:
> Hi John!
>
> ···<date: 2013-07-26, Friday>···<from: john Culleton>···
>
> > I am tryihg to follow the wiki on "Fonts in Luatex." It suggests the
> > following statement for Linux systems:
> >
> > export OSFONTDIR="/usr/local/share/fonts;$HOME/.fonts"
> >
> > But I store my fonts in /usr/share/fonts so I used:
> >
> > export OSFONTDIR="/usr/share/fonts"
> >
> > The net effect of this statement was to wipe out all my text fonts
> > used with XFCE4 or KDE, at least when I use my regular user
> > signon. I examined my /etc/profile, $HOME/.profile, @HOME/.bashrc
> > files and deleted or commented out all references to OSFONTDIR. I
> > still have no gui fonts.
>
> Can you clarify what you mean by “wipe out”? Were the font files
> deleted? Are other kinds of fonts (e.g. bitmap/pfb) still
> working?
>
> > If anyone has any suggestions on how I can revive my gui fonts that
> > would be welcome. Only my regular user signon is affected, But I
> > really want to know what kind of OSFONTDIR statement I can use that
> > won't wipe out my gui fonts.
>
> OSFONTDIR is a tex specific (kpathsea and Context) variable that
> I don’t think is used by the system (fontconfig, desktop
> environment). While you were fiddling with font paths, is it
> possible that you accidentally modified something else, like
> ~/.config/fontconfig or /etc/fonts/* ?
>
> Best regards,
> Philipp
When signed on as my usual username and I fire up the gui I get
squares instead of characters. It works OK if I sign on as an alternate
user or root.
I'll try the sudo fc-cache -fv route and see what happens.
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2013-07-27 1:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-07-26 19:08 john Culleton
2013-07-26 20:15 ` Pablo Rodríguez
2013-07-26 20:24 ` Mica Semrick
2013-07-27 14:34 ` john Culleton
2013-07-27 16:00 ` Pablo Rodríguez
2013-07-26 20:38 ` Philipp Gesang
2013-07-27 1:59 ` john Culleton [this message]
2013-07-28 23:29 ` john Culleton
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