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Vladimir Zhbanov wrote: > 2) gschem uses Arial for displaying. I looked it up in the source. And indeed, it does: /----------------- geda-gaf$ grep Arial * -R (...) gschem/src/o_text.c:# define FONT_NAME "Arial" Binary file gschem/src/gschem-o_text.o matches \----------------- What is the reasoning for this choice? Maybe a historic relic? Anyway, these days, there is no shortage of quality fonts which are free as in freedom. How about Nimbus-Sans? The relevant portion of this popular font family has been released under GPL. In addition it is said to feature almost the same metrics as arial. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimbus_Sans ) > 5) If gschem has any problems with some Liberation font and has no > problems with the original MS fonts then the Liberation fonts are > guilty because they claim metric compatibility. Not necessarily. Many years back in time, there was a similar case with EPS files created by Microsoft applications. Ghostscript got stuck on these files while many other applcations were fine. Still, the bug was not in ghostscript but in the microsoft files. ---<)kaimartin(>--- -- Kai-Martin Knaak
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