|
From: | Jonathan Kinsey |
Subject: | Re: [Bug-gnubg] New win builds on gnubg.org (20090928 code) |
Date: | Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:32:01 +0000 |
You can use process explorer (just goggle for it) to list the dlls being used when gnubg is running (lower pane->show dlls and then show the "path" column). Jon Christian Anthon wrote: > Michael Petch wrote: > > Sounds reasonable. Can somebody with the problem search for > libpango*.dll, libgtk*.dll and libcairo*.dll on their computers and/or > check which dll's the gnubg links against. > > Christian. > >> As I recall, aren’t basic fonts part of the DLL’s? (On Linux they are in >> a separate directory). If this *is* the case I wonder if it’s possible >> that there are older/mismatched pango related dll’s being loaded (bad >> ones in system32, on the path somewhere else etc). >> >> On 29/09/09 2:48 AM, "Jonathan Kinsey" wrote: >> >> This works fine (for me) using vista 64. In fact I can't get this >> to go wrong >> anywhere, I'm guessing it's due to a font not installed on some >> machines for >> some reason... >> >> Jon >> >> Michael Petch wrote: >> > It works here on Vista 32 Ultimate. I don't have a 64 bit handy in >> order to >> > try. >> > >> > On 29/09/09 1:21 AM, "Christian Anthon" wrote: >> > >> >> Is the problem particular to Vista? I've just tried a clean install on >> >> an almost virgin windows xp and the pdf export worked. >> >> >> >> Christian. >> >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Michael Petch >> >> wrote: >> >>> Sounds like the fonts in question are missing inside of the pango >> DLL. >> >>> >> >>> >> > > > View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! |
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |