[self-interest] Error "unknown font: arialBold"

Ian Woollard ian.woollard at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 15:39:51 UTC 2011


Yes, I have the same problem. I tired installing the microsoft core true
font package, and rebooting, but unfortunately it didn't seem to make any
difference.

After installing the package there is a file in a font directory called
something like 'arialbd.ttf', but that doesn't seem to be doing it.

On 12 September 2011 11:51, Jecel Assumpcao Jr. <jecel at merlintec.com> wrote:

> Guilherme,
>
> > The Self language was selected for the 3rd Show of Programming Languages
> > promoted by undergraduates in Computer Science at the Federal University
> > of Goiás (Brazil).
>
> Neat!
>
> You might want to point out some PhD thesis in Portuguese that used the
> language:
>
> Reinaldo Silveira
> "Diretrizes para uma nova metodologia de projeto digital"
> 2004
> Engenharia Elétrica Microeletrônica - Universidade de São Paulo
> (my copy at http://www.merlintec.com/download/selfHDL.pdf)
>
> Albertina Lourenci
> "Uma proposta de um sistema baseado em conhecimento orientado a objetos
> baseado em protótipos para a projetação e planejamento de cidades
> sustentáveis"
> 1998
> Arquitetura e Urbanismo - Universidade de São Paulo
>
> > "Self 1" unknown font: arialBold
> >
> > Please, if anyone knows why this error, help me.
>
> Self depends on a set of fonts being installed in your machine to work
> properly. It has a way of dealing with missing fonts, but that doesn't
> normally solve the problem in my experience.
>
> I don't know the solution, but it probably is as simple as installing an
> optional package in Ubuntu. I hope that someone who knows the details
> will reply.
>
> -- Jecel
>
>
>
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-- 
-Ian Woollard
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