Once upon a time, I heard Bart Szyszka said > > Try xset +fp unix/:7100 or something similar. xfs-xtt use port 7100, same as > > xfs. > > I really have no idea what I'm doing so I'd appreciate it if you guys would > be more specific. What's "similar" What should I do same as xfs? Like I said, > I installed xfs-xtt. I don't have xfs (it asks me to remove xfs-xtt if I try > to
similar thing mean, tcp:/hostname:port, I'm pretty sure that there are other options. But I use unix/:7100. This means that You don't have to run xfs-xtt on every machine. You can run it on, for example, a machine name fontserver. Then you should use xset +fp tcp/fontserver:7100 or put FontPath "tcp/fontserver:7100" in /etc/X11/XF86Config > install xfs). Don't I need to do something like this: > xset +fp /usr/local/share/fonts/truetype your X won't know how to render Trurtype font :( Chanop -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------. | Chanop Silpa-Anan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | Australian National University | | Tel. +61 2 6279 8826, +61 2 6279 8837 (office hour) | | +61 2 6249 5240 (home +voice mail) | | Debian GNU/Hurd GPG key on request | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'