![]() ![]() # localhost name resolution is handled within DNS itself. That should never happen (we'll fix this in the next upcoming release), but FF is also wrong, as Omega should be mapped to 2126. ![]() This is necessary due to the way MPICH (a message passing interface) passes information among itself when running applications (like MOOSE) in parallel.Ĭ:\Users\> Notepad "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts" Erwin Denissen wrote: Actually FontCreator does give two characters the same name: 03A are both named Omega. Launch the Windows 10 Command Prompt as an Administrator (right-click the Windows Start button, and select Command Prompt(Admin) in the resulting menu that appears), and modify the Windows 10 hosts file (located in C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts) to include the results of hostname to resolve to 127.0.0.1. All other options can remain the default. ![]() When launching VcXsrv, search for the option: "Native opengl", and un-check it. We have found better performance instructing VcXsrv to use software rendering over native OpenGL. I appear to have it up and running properly. Install Ubuntu 20.04 from the Microsoft storeĮach time you reboot, or basically each time VcXsrv is not running, and you wish to use the graphical capabilities of MOOSE (Peacock), you should start VcXsrv before launching your WSL terminal. import fontforge font fontforge.open('blank.sfd') glyph font.createMappedChar('A') glyph.importOutlines('sourceimg.svg') font.generate('testfont.ttf') After five hours of struggling yesterday with building FontForge (a confusing process on a Mac). Begin by performing the following external instructions: ![]()
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