Re: [Nautilus-list] CVS Nautilus does not find a default font



The place to look for fonts is only hard coded cause I have nothing
other than redhat to test.  Some has already shown me the light on how
to make things work on Debian.

It would be most helpful if you could take a look at this bug:

http://bugzilla.eazel.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2247

And put in as much information about where fonts are found in your
system, and ill fix it.

thanks

-re

Matthias Warkus wrote:
> 
> Hi. I hope I'm not getting on your nerves with this, but I'm trying to
> keep a fresh Nautilus running every day, especially since I've got
> some screenshots to take of it for an article about Nautilus I'm
> currently writing (argh! deadline! argh!).
> 
> When I updated the CVS module and recompiled today, this was the
> result:
> 
> ===BEGIN OUTPUT===
> libpng warning: Invalid cHRM white point
> 
> ** WARNING **: There is no such font: helvetica
> 
> Gtk-WARNING **: invalid cast from (NULL) pointer to
> `NautilusScalableFont'
> 
> ** ERROR **: file nautilus-scalable-font.c: line 935
> (nautilus_scalable_font_get_default_font): assertion failed:
> (global_default_font != NULL)
> aborting...
> Aborted
> ====END OUTPUT====
> 
> Changing the hard-coded default font family in
> nautilus-scalable-font.c did not change anything. Oh, and of course
> I've got helvetica fonts on my system, xfontsel displays them just
> fine :)
> 
> This occurred with today's CVS version without me having changed
> anything relevant about the configuration (i.e. I did not diddle with
> X font paths or such).  However, some details about my system:
> 
> SuSE Linux 6.1 (i386)
> Linux audrey 2.2.16 #12 Sat Jun 24 11:16:14 MEST 2000 i586 unknown
> CVS GNOME (>1.2.1)
> XFree86 4.0, March 8th, 2000
> glibc 2.0
> 
> I am not subscribed to the list, so please Cc your reply to
> mawarkus gnome org or mawa iname com  If you want me to subscribe to
> the list because there will be much further discussion, tell me, and
> I'll do so.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>




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