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Date:      16 Jun 2003 18:40:22 +0000
From:      Scott Reese <sreese@codysbooks.com>
To:        Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD User Questions List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Gnumeric2 Won't Print Properly
Message-ID:  <1055788822.677.22.camel@borges>
In-Reply-To: <1055568998.297.8.camel@gyros>
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On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 05:36, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > > What version of Gnumeric are you using?  How do you know what font is
> > > being used for printing?
> > 
> > I'm using version 1.1.19 (upgraded to this version last night hoping 
> > to fix the problem, but no joy).  I know what font it's using because 
> > the font it's using is a highly stylized true type font that I have 
> > installed and it's pretty distinctive.  Curiously, in further poking 
> > around, I've noticed that if I double-click on a text field in the 
> > spreadsheet, the text in the cell that I've selected becomes the 
> > sylized font (called Abaddon) and when I deselect it, it goes back to 
> > Helvetica which is what I've told it to use in the first place.  This 
> > is very curious behavior.
> 
> I agree.  I have 1.1.19, and I can't reproduce this behavior.  I have a
> spreadsheet done in Arial.  My default font is Bitstream Serif.  When I
> click on a cell, the cell remains Arial.  Only when I select
> Format->Cell->Font can I turn it to something else.  Printing also seems
> to work quite well to HP LaserJets.

I'm printing to a laserjet via cups, but the problem isn't with the
printer.  The wrong data is being sent to the printer (this is evident
from the "print preview").

> You may want to comb through gconf-editor, and look at the Gnumeric
> settings, and see if something jumps out at you as being strange.  If
> so, click on the key, and select "Unset key."  (For example, under
> /apps/gnumeric/printing).

I saw nothing in there that looked strange.  Actually, I didn't see
anything having to do with fonts at all.  I'm quite stumped by
this...could it be something that only happens on 5.x (I'm running
5.1-RELEASE...not sure if I remembered to mention that before).

Thank you for the tips and suggestions and I'll keep trying to get this
to work right.

-Scott



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