http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10996
Summary: Mozart9 app can't find its *.tff fonts. Regression from wine-0.9.50 Product: Wine Version: 0.9.52. Platform: PC OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: wine-files AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: let02do@earthlink.net
Custom tff fonts allow the pgm to be a wsiwyg music editor. Its display is ugly/un-usable without them. The fonts are installed by the program's installer in .wine/dirve_c/windows/fonts This has been correctly pcked up in wine versions 0.9.46 through 0.9.50 I skipped wine-0.9.51 (the holidays--sorry.) Mozart also can't find other user selected fonts (Arial etc.). reverting back to 0.9.50 corrects the problem.
A free but completly functional dowload of the program is available at: http://www.mozart.co.uk The full version is labled "Try Mozart for free" on the left side of the page above a blue download link.
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Vijay Kamuju infyquest@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |infyquest@gmail.com URL| |http://www.mozart.co.uk/prog | |rams/mzsetup.exe Keywords| |download
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Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2008-01-01 21:05:32 --- http://www.mozart.co.uk/programs/mzsetup.exe
Can you attach a screenshot/steps to reproduce/terminal output? I've got it installed, but don't know exactly what to be looking for...
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--- Comment #2 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-01-01 21:37:27 --- Created an attachment (id=9967) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=9967) a correctly displayed mozart file
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--- Comment #3 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com 2008-01-01 21:49:24 --- I forgot to add, please run a regression test:
http://wiki.winehq.org/RegressionTesting
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Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-01-01 21:54:58 --- Created an attachment (id=9968) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=9968) Mozart file with lyrics
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Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-01-01 22:08:57 --- If you'll use the pgm's File>Open dialogue to navigate to the topmost level. i.e., / , My Computer , My Documents and follow: My Computer>(C:)>Program Files>Mozart9>Samples all the sample files supplied with the program are there. I've uploaded a screen shot of: Genevieve (2 voices and guitar) from this area. You should see a sharp difference in the displays
Since this file has lyrics, clicking on a lyric should select it and activate the font drop down list on the top toolbar. Ordinarily this is populated with choices(Ariel..etc). In 0.9.52 it is empty. In 0.9.50 Mozart has no problem finding the fonts.
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--- Comment #6 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-01-01 22:30:25 --- Quote: "I forgot to add, please run a regression test:"
I've not done this before, but I'll be gald to give it a try... In this time zone, sleep is going to delay me at regression testing, then work, and so it may be a day or two before I can get it done. Let me note that there is also a screen shot in the app data base: Main > Special Purpose > Mozart the Music Processor
If you like standard music notation, Mozart is a very useful program. Thanks for your interest.
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James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Component|_obsolete_files |-unknown Summary|Mozart9 app can't find its |Mozart9 app can't find its |*.tff fonts. Regression from|*.tff fonts |wine-0.9.50 |
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--- Comment #7 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-01-07 14:51:26 --- Just an update... Unfortunately, I'm having troubles with my hardware/Slackware 11 installation... These are *not* Wine problems, but my testing of Mozart has been delayed. Replacing a hard drive solved similar problems about a year ago.
I can't be sure, but I don't think these problems caused my bug report--the previously installed Mozart/wine-0.9.50 still finds its files, and previously, I built and installed 0.9.47 thru 0.9.50 without issues. Now, test builds are throwing random gcc errors. Yesterday, wine configure stopped finding libs I know are there--libs that it could find before. Today, errors on system start-up + a failure. Yuck :-( :-(
There are few things better than building large programs to stress test one's hardware...It may be time for a new computer here...
Ahh..excuses, excuses... but I like to use Mozart often, so it won't be long before I'm back testing.
--Lawrence
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--- Comment #8 from Timo-Heikki Mäkelä imaxfun@gmail.com 2008-03-08 18:40:21 --- Created an attachment (id=11245) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=11245) Mozart with two slightly modified songs in Arial and Verdana
To me Mozart seems to work just fine. There were tons of fonts to pick from. I tested editing a bit in a few. I guess Arial and Verdana should be ok in those?
I did have a small glitch while installing, though. The installation hung at a screen "Mozart.ttf", which I had to quit a bit rudely. However, everything seemed to word perfectly thereafter.
Please, do test again with the newest Wine. There have been loads of fixes to fonts and stuff lately.
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--- Comment #9 from Timo-Heikki Mäkelä imaxfun@gmail.com 2008-03-08 19:05:52 --- Created an attachment (id=11246) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=11246) Another screenshot, font settings
Here's another screenshot. There you can see better several ttf fonts being available.
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--- Comment #10 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-03-08 19:29:17 --- (In reply to comment #9)
Created an attachment (id=11246)
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Another screenshot, font settings
Here's another screenshot. There you can see better several ttf fonts being available.
Thanks for the report and screen shots.
These screen shots show the bug as squashed...when I looked at similar Mozart displays the *.ttf fonts were not available and music was not rendered well... Also the install reported that the "Mozart fonts" could not be found, and instructed me to re-install them.
I've just downloaded 0.9.57, I'll build it, install mozart, and report back.
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--- Comment #11 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-03-09 21:37:19 --- (In reply to comment #10)
(In reply to comment #9)
Created an attachment (id=11246)
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Another screenshot, font settings
Here's another screenshot. There you can see better several ttf fonts being available.
Thanks for the report and screen shots.
These screen shots show the bug as squashed...when I looked at similar Mozart displays the *.ttf fonts were not available and music was not rendered well... Also the install reported that the "Mozart fonts" could not be found, and instructed me to re-install them.
I've just downloaded 0.9.57, I'll build it, install mozart, and report back.
I've built wine-0.9.57 and did a fresh install (i.e., backed up and deleted the ~/.wine directory so that it would have to be built again). I'll just note that when wine-0.9.50 has a "fresh" install, it does not need to run the "font metrics" that 0.9.51 -- 0.9.57 does upon first running. All was uneventful but for that. I ran the native Mozart installer under wine, and that went well. Unfortunately, unlike you, although the mozart9.tff fonts were correctly installed in wine/drive_c/windows/fonts the newly installed Mozart9 could not find them. I copied other fonts from my backup .wine directory, and Mozart couldn't find them either.
Out of curiosity, what distribution did you use? and which version of wine? Because of your sucess, I'm beginning to think this this is an artifact of either how I build wine on Slackware or the way wine runs in a Slackware environment.
Let me note that Mozart works for me just as well as it does for you with wine-0.9.50--with fully functional fonts--and I use it to write music almost daily.
--Lawrence
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--- Comment #12 from Dmitry Timoshkov dmitry@codeweavers.com 2008-03-10 00:27:26 --- (In reply to comment #11)
I've built wine-0.9.57 and did a fresh install (i.e., backed up and deleted the ~/.wine directory so that it would have to be built again). I'll just note that when wine-0.9.50 has a "fresh" install, it does not need to run the "font metrics" that 0.9.51 -- 0.9.57 does upon first running.
That means that your build is missing freetype support.
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--- Comment #13 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-03-10 09:38:08 --- (In reply to comment #12)
(In reply to comment #11)
I've built wine-0.9.57 and did a fresh install (i.e., backed up and deleted the ~/.wine directory so that it would have to be built again). I'll just note that when wine-0.9.50 has a "fresh" install, it does not need to run the "font metrics" that 0.9.51 -- 0.9.57 does upon first running.
That means that your build is missing freetype support.
I have freetype-2.1.9 installed, so I re-ran just the configure part of my build script and found I missed this:
WARNING: FreeType development files not found. Fonts will not be built. Dialog text may be invisible or unaligned.
Build scripts are super convenient--but this one seems to have bit me by not exiting on a warning ... I'll upgrade and report back.
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--- Comment #14 from Lei Zhang thestig@google.com 2008-03-10 09:59:02 --- You're probably missing the freetype-devel package. See http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages
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--- Comment #15 from Timo-Heikki Mäkelä imaxfun@gmail.com 2008-03-10 11:04:07 --- I'm using 6.06 LTS, Dapper Drake. I don't have freetype-devel installed either.
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--- Comment #16 from Dmitry Timoshkov dmitry@codeweavers.com 2008-03-10 11:13:43 --- (In reply to comment #15)
I'm using 6.06 LTS, Dapper Drake. I don't have freetype-devel installed either.
That simply means that users should use pre-compiled packages. xxxx-devel packages are for developers.
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Lei Zhang thestig@google.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED Resolution| |INVALID
--- Comment #17 from Lei Zhang thestig@google.com 2008-03-10 14:56:53 --- (In reply to comment #15)
I'm using 6.06 LTS, Dapper Drake. I don't have freetype-devel installed either.
It simply goes by a different name: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/libfreetype6-dev
Anyway, back to the bug - it works just fine for me with Wine 0.9.57, both on Ubuntu Dapper and on Slackware 12. Lawrence, it sounds like you have issues compiling Wine with freetype support. This is not a Wine bug, so I'm going to close it.
Please continue the discussion on the wine forum, wine-users list, or a slackware help forum. Perhaps you can try the prebuilt slackware package here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=63...
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Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|INVALID |FIXED
--- Comment #18 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-03-10 15:30:10 --- (In reply to comment #17)
(In reply to comment #15)
I'm using 6.06 LTS, Dapper Drake. I don't have freetype-devel installed either.
It simply goes by a different name: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/libfreetype6-dev
Anyway, back to the bug - it works just fine for me with Wine 0.9.57, both on Ubuntu Dapper and on Slackware 12. Lawrence, it sounds like you have issues compiling Wine with freetype support. This is not a Wine bug, so I'm going to close it.
Please continue the discussion on the wine forum, wine-users list, or a slackware help forum. Perhaps you can try the prebuilt slackware package here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=63...
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James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolution|FIXED |INVALID
--- Comment #19 from James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com 2008-03-10 15:41:10 --- It is invalid..please don't change it.
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James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com changed:
What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |CLOSED
--- Comment #20 from James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com 2008-03-10 15:41:18 --- Closing.
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--- Comment #21 from Timo-Heikki Mäkelä imaxfun@gmail.com 2008-03-10 16:10:31 --- Created an attachment (id=11305) --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=11305) Mozart9.ttf opened
CORRECTION: Now as I know the correct name of the dev package mentioned, I did find out I DO have it installed! In fact I have installed EVERY ttf package Ubuntu recommends for its installation, including the DEV packages and lots of language-specific packages. Great many of them. The search just didn't find them when looking for "freetype-devel". But that's not the point here...
Now, I also recognized I've probably misundestood your problem. Your problem wasn't about the fonts for those texts but for the special _notes_, of course! And checking again, I really don't find a "Mozart9" font, which you were missing in the first place, anywhere available. I do have the normal text fonts, though. And I am able to add some simple notes and marks. But the more special ones aren't there - that special "Mozart9" font as a whole doesn't appear. Not even when I went to that specific file (shown in the screenshot here) and chose there to install the font "systemwide".
Well, I'm a bit at a loss here and hardly can help otherwise, but if that's the problem you actually meant, then I can _confirm_ your problem. (Sorry for not understanding correctly at first, if that's the case.) In that case, please, do reopen this bug.
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--- Comment #22 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-03-10 17:12:14 --- (In reply to comment #21)
Created an attachment (id=11305)
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Mozart9.ttf opened
CORRECTION: Now as I know the correct name of the dev package mentioned, I did find out I DO have it installed! In fact I have installed EVERY ttf package Ubuntu recommends for its installation, including the DEV packages and lots of language-specific packages. Great many of them. The search just didn't find them when looking for "freetype-devel". But that's not the point here...
Now, I also recognized I've probably misundestood your problem. Your problem wasn't about the fonts for those texts but for the special _notes_, of course! And checking again, I really don't find a "Mozart9" font, which you were missing in the first place, anywhere available. I do have the normal text fonts, though. And I am able to add some simple notes and marks. But the more special ones aren't there - that special "Mozart9" font as a whole doesn't appear. Not even when I went to that specific file (shown in the screenshot here) and chose there to install the font "systemwide".
Well, I'm a bit at a loss here and hardly can help otherwise, but if that's the problem you actually meant, then I can _confirm_ your problem. (Sorry for not understanding correctly at first, if that's the case.) In that case, please, do reopen this bug.
...Yes that *is* my problem, but untill I have a Wine that correctly configures and builds on my system (Slackware 11. I'm waiting eagerly for Slack 12.1), I'm unwilling to call this a wine bug. If the configure problem is fully solved and the font is still missing, I'll re-open it. This much updated Slack 11 is getting tiresome. but in a good way :-)
Perhaps the confusion is that I was *also* missing all the other fonts as well. Without the mozart9.tff things look ugly here. But I am confused by your screen shot. It shows well formed notes and music symbols...that's not so here. There is also a report that the program installs and runs on Slack 12..? Ah...darkest before the dawn.
--Lawrence