What is the difference between xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi and xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi?
Under what circumstances would one want to use the 75dpi version versus the 100dpi version? If you have both installed, does the xorg server just pick the one that it considers best based on some criteria? Should you have both installed? Is anything gained by having both installed?
As you can see I don't know much about bitmap fonts, but I've just started playing with the XForms library and discovered that Centos 7 doesn't install bitmap fonts any more.
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I've been given a MIDI file and would like to play it back on my CentOS 7 machine. Amarok and Brasero both indicate that I need a pluging, but I can't find anything on the CentOS, EPEL or ELrepo repositories. I'm sure I'm just looking in the wrong place or for the wrong name, can anyone point me in the right direction please. Thanks. Martin
On 03/06/2015 12:09 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
I've been given a MIDI file and would like to play it back on my CentOS 7 machine. Amarok and Brasero both indicate that I need a pluging, but I can't find anything on the CentOS, EPEL or ELrepo repositories. I'm sure I'm just looking in the wrong place or for the wrong name, can anyone point me in the right direction please.
please don't hijack threads, create your own. Check out the nux-dextop repo, it's great and has lots of multimedia stuff.
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On 05/03/15 23:21, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
On 03/06/2015 12:09 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote:
I've been given a MIDI file and would like to play it back on my CentOS 7 machine. Amarok and Brasero both indicate that I need a pluging, but I can't find anything on the CentOS, EPEL or ELrepo repositories. I'm sure I'm just looking in the wrong place or for the wrong name, can anyone point me in the right direction please.
please don't hijack threads, create your own. Check out the nux-dextop repo, it's great and has lots of multimedia stuff.
I wasn't aware that I had hijacked a thread! Anyway, thanks for the pointer, I've downloaded timidity++ and can now play my son's A-level music composition.