just use QT's ttf->qpf conversion program "mkqpf"
thomas
spiralman_at_softhome.net
Mike Crawford writes:
> Technically it shouldn't break compatability. Right now, I'm testing a
> custom built QT/e with TTF support on my Zaurus right now. Keep in
> mind, TTF rendering does take up a good amount of memory, and that is
> the reason it's normally disabled on the PDA. I'll keep the list posted
> with my results.
>
> On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 02:44, Greg Gilbert wrote:
>> * Cameron McCormack (clm_at_csse.monash.edu.au) wrote:
>> > Greg Gilbert:
>> > > You dont. QT/E uses its one font stuff.
>> >
>> > I was using the information at
>> >
>> > http://doc.trolltech.com/2.3/fonts-qws.html
>> >
>> > which says that you can. Though it's possible that libqte wasn't
>> > compiled with TrueType support built in.
>>
>> Right, and the config used to built qtopia includes:
>> #define QT_NO_FREETYPE
>> #define QT_NO_BDF
>>
>> My question is, can this be enabled without breaking compatibility
>> with the Zaurus? It would be a very nice option, the stock fonts
>> arent very attractive in my opinion.
>>
>> Greg
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