openjdk6-b17 Pre Release 2

Brian Gardner openjdk at getsnappy.com
Fri Nov 6 06:29:46 UTC 2009


I don't seem to be having any issues Stephen mentioned.  It appears  
that sun jdks use Lucida Fonts by default, but I believe these are  
licensed to sun, and that the DejuVu fonts are the standard  
alternative.  Anybody else having similar issues to Stephen.  Stephen  
are you running i386 or amd64?

On Nov 5, 2009, at 7:56 PM, Brian Gardner wrote:

> I haven't given it a try yet, but Stephen is seeing the following  
> issue with DejuVu fonts from x11-fonts/dejavu
>
>
>>>
>>> It's getting closer, but there's still something amiss.  Try  
>>> running the
>>> old Sun Font2DTest and there are obvious differences between the  
>>> other
>>> JDKs (diablo, linux, and native freebsd jdk 1.6) vs openjdk6-b17- 
>>> pr2.
>>>
>>> For a start, the font selected for the buttons, etc, is different  
>>> and
>>> the general layout is distorted (some of it doesn't show up until  
>>> you
>>> resize).
>>>
>>> Then if you look at the fonts displayed by the tool, they differ.  
>>> I've
>>> found that "Utopia" is instructive as the E and F have been  
>>> nibbled by
>>> mice in the openjdk6-b17-pr2 version. :-)
>>>
>>> I'm running 7.2-p3 with most ports dating from 7.2-R, if that  
>>> matters.
>
>
>
> On Nov 5, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Marcin Wisnicki wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 05 Nov 2009 15:23:07 -0800, Brian Gardner wrote:
>>
>>> Those are the ones I am using currently, however there still seems  
>>> to be
>>> issues.
>>>
>>
>> Are you certain that the paths in
>> /usr/local/openjdk6/jre/lib/fontconfig.properties point to correct  
>> files ?
>>
>> I have removed LGC and it still works for me in netbeans6.7 and other
>> swing apps (after doing that last sed).
>>
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