![]() ![]() Did they make any changes about text or fonts? I know I read about at least one recent update regarding fonts. This seems like the most likely culprit to me.īefore I go deeper into researching what looks like a problem with Windows, I'd like to confirm better that Inkscape is involved at all, and not just an unfortunate bystander.Ĭan you open some other program which uses text, such as GIMP or Scribus (both open source) or even a word processor such as LibreOffice Writer or Word, and find out if any of those programs create the same problem.Īlso, if you received any Windows updates between the last time text was working properly and when the problem started, please investigate what those updates did. I think I'd probably look into any recent Windows Updates you've received lately, first. And it's fairly easy to uninstall updates (well, at least it is pre-Windows 10 - since I haven't installed it yet, I'm not sure if it still is easy, but it probably is). It's fairly easy to learn which update might have affected fonts. So it might be useful to investigate whatever recent update you've installed. There may have been other major changes with fonts, besides just a directory. What I read is that after a recent Windows Update, Windows is installing fonts into a new directory. I read something recently about some changes in the way Windows 10 is handling fonts. Anytime the whole system seems to be affected by a problem, I always want to rule out a malware issue. I'm certainly not a security expert, but if it were me, I'd run all my security scans, just to make sure there's no system-wide virus or other malware. When did this start? Can you trace it to some particular incident?ĭo you use a font manager? Have you installed a new font lately? ![]() To me, it sounds like fonts are at the core of the problem. If you think it might be a display driver issue, have you tried upgrading your display drivers? Although actually I'm not sure if I would think about display drivers. Have you looked up the error code which is mentioned? (00x00000eee) ![]() But if they don't, that still would be helpful troubleshooting info. Based on what you've described, I'm guessing they will. But my question is, can those programs create the same problem. Based on your description, I'm sure they are affected by it. To be clear, I mean test them to see if they can create the same issues which you see Inkscape is seeming to create. Are you saying that this only happens when you use Inkscape? If you use another graphics program, and use the text tool in that program, does it also happen, or not? Or have you tested a word processing program with text, to see if it happens there? ![]()
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