Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2021 18:26:40 +0200 From: Guido Falsi via ports <ports@freebsd.org> To: "Janky Jay, III" <jankyj@unfs.us>, ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: XFCE4 No Longer Displaying 3rd-Party Fonts. Message-ID: <077a7c61-43c3-03c4-e138-c7c14fa5be93@madpilot.net> In-Reply-To: <fae950aa-136c-6f9d-33c3-fbc5913a7f4a@unfs.us> References: <95a97d99-70fc-7eb7-46e4-a294bdcdbd0f@unfs.us> <6c521f30-31e7-bac0-61b6-3138d301ba82@madpilot.net> <14262770-1ce2-6618-a248-044b86d4810c@unfs.us> <62577b9c-079d-ea0c-bbca-fc9a0d087e55@madpilot.net> <19d77398-f9cc-3d8a-a600-fa167e6b705f@madpilot.net> <fae950aa-136c-6f9d-33c3-fbc5913a7f4a@unfs.us>
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On 13/07/21 17:55, Janky Jay, III wrote: > Hi Guido, > > On 7/13/21 9:51 AM, Guido Falsi via ports wrote: >> On 13/07/21 17:34, Guido Falsi via ports wrote: >>> On 13/07/21 16:04, Janky Jay, III wrote: >>>> When I open Mousepad, there are a couple additional fonts (that >>>> must >>>> come with the application?) such as Sans, Serif and Serto but, >>>> again, no >>>> other fonts such as the Artwiz, Terminus, Caladea, Liberation, etc... >>>> >>> >>> I do see some more fonts there and in other programs. I'm going to >>> make a test and install an additional font from ports and see if it >>> appears. >>> >> >> Ddd a quick test, installed the terminus-ttf font from ports and it is >> present and usable in bot xfce4-terminal and mousepad here. >> >> This is "can't reproduce" kind of reply. But it could indicate it's >> some local env problem. >> >> I'm sorry I don't have any further insight to share. >> > This is more than helpful, thanks! I may just wipe out my local > configs and see if that fixes the issue. If it does, I'll run a diff > against the old and new to see what the differences are and what may be > the culprit. Thanks again! As I said, create a new test user and start fresh with that, no need to wipe out files for a test. Anyway do backup them in some way, or at least leverage file system snapshots. -- Guido Falsi <mad@madpilot.net>
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