non US fonts??Forum: Other Help Topics Topic: non US fonts?? started by: anaconda Posted by anaconda on Mar. 08 2006,21:29
I have a Finnish keyboard, and would like to use finnish fonts ie. US fonts plus "a" and "o" with 2 dots above them.DSL supports finnish keyboard, so everything else works fine. I suspect that the problem is: DSL doesn't have any fonts with "a" and "o" with dots in them How can I add such fonts to DSL anybody?? Posted by hs7sv on Mar. 09 2006,02:04
You can download dsl-artwiz.tar.gz from DSL Download/System and use it as a template. I made dsl-thai.dsl for Thai bitmap fonts adding. You can search bitmap fonts from debian packages website. Good luck Posted by mikshaw on Mar. 09 2006,03:16
You can probably get some fonts that will work from XFree86 (the official download...not the mydsl package). I couldn't say what fonts will work for you, though.What I've done to get bitmap fonts into DSL: 1) Put the desired *.pcf fonts into a directory and run mkfontdir in that directory. This will create a fonts.dir file. 2) Create a fonts.scale file with the command echo "0" > fonts.scale (bitmap fonts don't scale, so the file is just a zero). I'm not sure this is a vital step, but it doesn't hurt. 2b) Optional: Create a fonts.alias file containing short names for your most-used fonts. The syntax is <short_name><space><actual_font_name> 3) Add the fonts directory to your font path with the command xset +fp /path/to/fonts 4) Test your fonts. Sometimes font names aren't written properly in a fonts.dir or fonts.alias file (such as font names that include spaces), so it's a good idea to open up aterm with the command aterm -fn <font_name> to check it out. You could also load up Firefox and play around with different fonts in Firefox preferences...changes are immediate in currently loaded pages, and it gives a good idea of what non-scalable fonts can look like when they're forced to scale. Posted by Anaconda on Mar. 10 2006,14:36
Thanks for help!I found instructions how to do it in debian, so I tried following: from /apps/tools upgrade to GNU utils enable apt apt-get install xfonts-base-transcoded And now I have scandinavian fonts everywhere, terminal, firefox, dillo etc.. so this is the way to do it atleast in HD-install Will try to do it to LiveCd also. ana Posted by mikshaw on Mar. 10 2006,15:04
I would have been willing to package them in mydsl format if I had any clue how to test them (I know english only, and us keyboard only). It should be a fairly simple task, since X fonts theoretically can be installed anywhere as long as you tell X where to find them.
Posted by anaconda on Mar. 13 2006,17:23
Ooops!I just noticed that DSL already had skandinavian fonts!! Stupid of me I had chosen Keyboard map "fi" and not "fi-latin1" as I should have... But euro-sign is still missing.. |