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I have discovered that if I emerge the previous package opera-8.54 |
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then the fault goes away ie. all text is displayed normally but when I |
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return to opera 9 then the fault returns. |
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I guess there is no point raising a bug as it will almost certainly be |
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my system not the package. Is there a list anywhere of the "standard" |
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fonts that are used with linux distros? [ones that the opera people |
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would be using] |
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running from a term gives no clue as opera does not feedback errors to it. |
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stu |
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On 30/07/06, Stuart Howard <stuart.g.howard@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Yes I have re-emerged Opera and run revdep-rebuild. |
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> the USE flags are : |
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> Calculating dependencies... done! |
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> [ebuild R ] www-client/opera-9.00 USE="spell -debug -gnome |
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> -qt-static" 0 kB |
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> thanks for the reply |
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> stu |
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> On 28/07/06, Mick <michaelkintzios@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > On Thursday 27 July 2006 23:48, Stuart Howard wrote: |
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> > |
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> > > I have misplaced some fonts or at least I think I have, I use Opera |
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> > > for a browser but since the xorg migration the transfers page has no |
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> > > text and the "progress bar" shows boxes instead of text. |
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> > > This I presume is a font issue and probably happended during the upgrade |
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> > > does anyone know which font it is that Opera uses and that I therefore |
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> > > need to emerge or is it likly that I am just missing a link or |
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> > > similar? |
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> > > Any pointers will be happily recieved |
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> > Starting from the beginning, have you re-emerged Opera and have you run # |
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> > revdep-rebuild? |
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> > -- |
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> > Regards, |
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> > Mick |
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> -- |
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> "There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand |
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> binary, those who don't" |
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> --Unknown |
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"There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand |
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binary, those who don't" |
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--Unknown |
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