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From: | Serge Bromow |
Subject: | Re: [XForms] pre-release xforms-1.3.12 |
Date: | Sat, 28 Jun 2014 15:23:13 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.2.0 |
Hi Jens, Simple question I hope. I am using the git repository using the command; git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/xforms.git Works fine. When I try to use the same command to update the branch I'm told the 'xforms' directory already exists. True enough. I looked for an 'update' like git command without success. Should I remove the 'xforms' folder each time or is there a argument to git to perform an update? Thanks, Serge On 06/28/2014 02:38 PM, Jens Thoms
Toerring wrote:
Hi Oskar and all you others, On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 06:20:10PM -0700, address@hidden wrote:I have played around a bit and found it quite useful. With LibreOffice spreadsheet applications I like to use DejaVu Sans Condensed. So I changed the lib/ttfonts.cx and got pretty much what I wanted. Please find attached the screen shots of the earlier version with Helvetica, in comparison with DejaVu Sans and DejaVu Sans Condensed.So you'd propose to use the condensed versions of DejaVu Sans and DejaVu Serif (unfortunately, there's no such version for the DejaVu Mono font)? Fine with me. Perhaps we should then use the not-condensed version of DejaVu Sans as the fourth font? (i.e. what had been the 'Charter' font family in the old version) instead of the FPL Neu font? Please let me know what you think (not just Oskar but also everyone else interested!)Since I am compiling the xforms library into my application, I do not need the users to install the xforms library or the SO file. Therefore the issue of not having the required fonts installed still needs to be addressed somehow, but I leave this for another time.Well, in that's case it's going to be your problem;-) If the user just does a local install they probably should go in a '.fonts' directory in the users home directory - that's in the users font path by default. The other place the system seems to always look into is '/usr/share/fonts/'. Chances also seem good that it also will consider '/usr/local/share/fonts/'. But that's all something I'm also still trying to figure out... I'll keep you updated if I have any new insights! Best regards, Jens PS: Work on the UTF-8 enabled version is progressing nicely, I hope to be able to release something after the weekend;-) |
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