I like the fact that you actually get the font rendered the same way all your actual applications will render itI like the text entry box using gtk/Pango
Unless it's possible to get sfontview to consider fontconfig settings...?
I like the fact that you actually get the font rendered the same way all your actual applications will render itI like the text entry box using gtk/Pango
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# pfontview AGENCY.TTF
mktemp: invalid option -- '-'
Usage: mktemp [-V] | [-dqtu] [-p prefix] [template]
Couldn't create temporary directory.
I've had a look at a couple of man pages and I think "--tmpdir" is the problem so you could try "-t" instead. I've just tested mktemp -d -t test.XXXXXXXX on Slacko 5.3.3 and it works as expected.01micko wrote:Thunor
I am experiencing an issue with the mktemp binary.
In pfontview, I get thisIt seems that the --directory option isn't supported by mktemp. Slacko is using wary's mktemp but slackware's has the same behaviour. It's part of the 'bin' package in slackware.Code: Select all
# pfontview AGENCY.TTF mktemp: invalid option -- '-' Usage: mktemp [-V] | [-dqtu] [-p prefix] [template] Couldn't create temporary directory.
In coreutils, slackware ships with mktemp-gnu, which does recognise that option. But this is not built into Puppy.
Any ideas?
Thanks
yes of course, I did mean "--tmpdir"thunor wrote: I've had a look at a couple of man pages and I think "--tmpdir" is the problem so you could try "-t" instead. I've just tested mktemp -d -t test.XXXXXXXX on Slacko 5.3.3 and it works as expected.
Let me know if it solves the issue for you and I'll modify the source code.
Cheers,
Thunor