dejavu-fonts | DejaVu fonts are a font family based upon Bitstream Vera v1 | User Interface library
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The DejaVu fonts are a font family based upon Bitstream Vera v1.10. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters while maintaining the original look-and-feel. See status.txt for more information.
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QUESTION
So i have an aws (amazon) instance running Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.6 (Maipo). I'm attempting to install java 1.8
Question:
What am I doing wrong and how do I install java?
Command:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Mar-01 at 02:25TL;DR:
QUESTION
I'm writing a Qt program that is meant to run without a display and will generate PDF files. For the PDF writing I'm using the QPdfWriter class with a QPainter object. I've already developed the PDF writing part of my program and that all works great (I'm able to draw lines/text/images no problem). My problem is in getting the program to run without a display AND get QPainter to draw text.
Originally I was using a QApplication
object, but when run without a display I'd get the following output:
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Mar-06 at 20:58Put this line to the beginning of your main()
to get rid of the warnings:
QUESTION
I have an issue with running exe application from pyinstaller on other machines. It is looking for path on PC, where I built application:
I use and added font in pyPDF in following way:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-24 at 10:20There is no issue when you build it on your machine since you have DejaVuSansCondensed.ttf
where python expects it to be. But when you compile with PyInstaller and run it on another system, it is looking in the same spot (which may not exist on other systems).
What I would suggest is to copy that ttf file to your current working directory and update the line font line to (or something similar that fits your code):
QUESTION
Setting up Qt5.9 on my RaspberryPi3 with raspbian-lite version of image. Next compile test application qtbase/examples/opengl/qopenglwidget With run I can see next message
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-22 at 20:43I found right answer. It was very simple: You must add any font (*.ttf) in-to directory /usr/local/qt5pi/lib/fonts on raspberryPi. For example, I use free fonts from http://dejavu-fonts.org.
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