On 12/09/2007, *Behdad Esfahbod* <behdad behdad org
<mailto:behdad behdad org>> wrote:
>>What if you put them in /usr/share/fonts or ~/.fonts/ ?
Hi,
I deleted the /usr/local/share/fonts folder after copying their
contents to /usr/share/fonts. On running the application, I got the
following error:
No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig
library is not correctly configured. You may need to
edit the fonts.conf configuration file. More information
about fontconfig can be found in the fontconfig(3) manual
page and on http://fontconfig.org
I didn't get the message on doing the same after moving the fonts to
~/.fonts and doing a fc-cache, however. The devanagari characters
still weren't rendered.
Also, there is no fonts.conf file in the cross-compiling environment.
The fonts are detected only when kept in /usr/local/share/fonts or
~/.fonts.
I kept the indic fonts alone and then I ran the application. Still,
only the devanagri characters are not rendered. The English characters
are rendered properly(albeit in a different font, since I have removed
the non-indic fonts).
I used the devanagari characters provided by the Character Map in
Ubuntu(Applications >Accessories >Character Map). Are they responsible
for this?
Cheers,
Harshvardhan
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