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RE: [ft] Font shifting down 3 pixels
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John Arild |
Subject: |
RE: [ft] Font shifting down 3 pixels |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Jan 2008 10:31:08 +0100 |
When I try to compile with ft2demos-2.1.9 I get this:
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/o
bj/ftview.o: In function `Render_GammaGrid':
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/s
rc/ftview.c:70: undefined reference to `pow'
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/o
bj/graph.a(gblender.o): In function `gblender_set_gamma_table':
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/g
raph/gblender.c:47: undefined reference to `pow'
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/g
raph/gblender.c:51: undefined reference to `pow'
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/g
raph/gblender.c:23: undefined reference to `pow'
/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.1.9/g
raph/gblender.c:35: undefined reference to `pow'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: ***
[/home/john/work_svn/turbokongen/trunk/common/tools/freetype/ft2demos-2.19/
bin/ftview] Error 1
address@hidden ft2demos-2.1.9]$
I've tried several times to make and make clean, to get it right, but I
can't.
Any help?
Brgds
John Arild
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Emne: Re: [ft] Font shifting down 3 pixels
> We are using freetype in the development of the software for a linux
> set-top-box. When upgrading to 2.3.5 from 2.1.9 All the text in the
> software shifted down vertically about 3 pixels. It is a huge job,
> maybe call it a miracle to redefine all text in the software.
>
> The font I am using is Nimbussan LGR truetype. Version 1.05
My suggestion for such problems is as usual: Please use a FreeType
demo program (from the ft2demos bundle) and test whether the effect is
still visible. If the answer is yes I ask you to send me the
problematic font for further investigation.
> Is there a solution for this problem, or maybe I can alter the
> freetype code to display the text like before? In that case, can
> anybody tell me where this is defined?
It's the first time ever that I've heard of such a problem.
Werner
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