nanogui: using fnt fonts.


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Subject: Re: [nanogui] using fnt fonts.
From: David Siebert ####@####.####
Date: 6 Dec 2007 22:08:26 +0000
Message-Id: <475872F5.20102@eclipsecat.com>

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Greg Haerr wrote:
> : I have converted some TTF fonts to fnt fonts.
> : But they still seem to not load.
> : Do I have to do anything but change the file name of the font in the
> : Creatfont statment to get and fnt font to work?
> 
> And make sure you have the FNT font type set to Y
> in the config file.
> 
> I would suggest you setup a desktop linux box (X11 or FB)
> and run the samples and play a bit with nano-X, to become
> more familiar with it.  There are demos in *.sh to demonstrate
> most features.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
Well I did compile nano-X for my desktop.
fontdemo3 failed with a segmention fault.
The others ran just fine.
I did change the config to use X and not the FB since I was running it
on my desktop development box.
I am using the CVS code.


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