Hi
you could use the above .mozconfig file and compile your own build with xft.
The source for 0.6 is in the fb download dir.
Its fairly easy to compile your own build. The only time required is for the beast to compile.
if you need help on compiling ure own build let me know.
Thanks for the tip chrookee.
I managed to compile MozillaFirebird for my system and I have a question.
How can I extract a package out of the whole building directory?
When I run 'make' in '~/mozilla/xpinstall/packager' it returns an error message:
make: *** No rule to make target `../../dist/bin/mozilla-bin', needed by `mozilla-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz'. Stop.
I would like to produce a compressed file to archive and get rid of the build directory. How can I do that?
Thanks for the tip.
Success!!!
It worked. I compiled firebird and extracted an archive file.
Thanks all for your help! I have the build available if someone wants it or wishes to put it on his site.
It is built with xft and gkt on slackware 9
pr0c wrote:Ohhhh! Thanks I'd rather use suns latest beta anyway. I don't feel right running non-beta software hehe
Hmm. Maybe off topic. I read that Sun's JRE 1.4.2 beta has GTK native look and feel. Doess Firebird use the native version of JRE?
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to get the native GTK-ish look, the java application has to specificially request it by calling UIManager.setLookAndFeel("string that means the gtk look and feel");
and it looks pretty bad if you don't use a pixmap-based GTK theme or bluecurve [i like crux]
Laurentbon wrote:Success!!! It worked. I compiled firebird and extracted an archive file. Thanks all for your help! I have the build available if someone wants it or wishes to put it on his site. It is built with xft and gkt on slackware 9
I would appreciate a copy to host for a few people on my site. Send me a PM if you've still got it (or just email me and let me know). I'll give you login for my FTP site so you can send it.
I don't know if it's already been said in this thread or not, but the gentoo ebuild posted on the boards works great. I don't know how well the fonts will work with an older XFree, since I recently upgraded to 4.3.0-r2 (which removed xft), but perhaps those conidering on getting firebird to compile with xft, it might be a good time to upgraded to cvs xfree and then many font problems will start to go away as with a more unified font architecture. I believe it now only uses fontconfig
thanks guys, the xft builds are great. the only problem is that although xft works on the web pages, the font that is used for the menus and stuff in firebird are in this really small, ugly serif font. i've tried editing the userChrome.css file and it doesn't change anything. i've tried this several times with a few different xft builds i've found. i'm using red hat 9, gnome, and the bluecurve them. what am i doing wrong?
vladc wrote:thanks guys, the xft builds are great. the only problem is that although xft works on the web pages, the font that is used for the menus and stuff in firebird are in this really small, ugly serif font. i've tried editing the userChrome.css file and it doesn't change anything. i've tried this several times with a few different xft builds i've found. i'm using red hat 9, gnome, and the bluecurve them. what am i doing wrong?
You probably need to get a build with both XFT and GTK2 then in the RH Preferences menu there should be a font menuItem. Use that to select your fonts and set the default sizes. This will be picked up by Firebird. You could use the .mozconfig file posted in this forums and compile ure own build. You will require an additional line in the file "ac_add_options --enable-default-toolkit=gtk2" to enable gtk2. The FB app then behaves like a regular gtk2 app.
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