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Oh no as far as the question of mdi vs. sdi goes, that is a matter of how the software is designed at the source and thus if you feel that would be a good idea you would have to submit that as a feature request. Personally I think I prefer the sdi better myself. :) | Oh no as far as the question of mdi vs. sdi goes, that is a matter of how the software is designed at the source and thus if you feel that would be a good idea you would have to submit that as a feature request. Personally I think I prefer the sdi better myself. :) | ||
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@hap0: i mean scribus is mdi under kde. that means that the property window for example doesnt hide when making the scribus main window is active. no the palette hides then behind the window, but normally it should stay above.couldnt that be an issue of cygwin? |
Revision as of 08:10, 9 March 2005
There is the error "There are no Postscript-Fonts on your system" when executing scribus.exe
What can i do there? Where do i have to install the ps-fonts to?
install xorg-X11-fscl/fsrv packages
1. Rerun cygwin setup.
2. make sure you selected the two packages:
- xorg-X11-fscl
- xorg-X11-fsrv
3. rerun scribus
Once I did that the error went away. :)
HTH.
Thanks for trying it out!
@hap0: Hey, cool! That works...Now i want to run 1.3cvs!!! Thanx for your great work
One thing id like to add: there is no real mdi-interface now. all property windows etc are opened as extra windows, not as windows inside scribus. is there a solution?
Oh no as far as the question of mdi vs. sdi goes, that is a matter of how the software is designed at the source and thus if you feel that would be a good idea you would have to submit that as a feature request. Personally I think I prefer the sdi better myself. :)
@hap0: i mean scribus is mdi under kde. that means that the property window for example doesnt hide when making the scribus main window is active. no the palette hides then behind the window, but normally it should stay above.couldnt that be an issue of cygwin?