>>>>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jan D. wrote:

> Basically it is a font <=> locale problem.  I suspect you have UTF-8 as
> your locale coding, but X does not seem capable of using fonts in 10646
> coding in this case.  So X needs fonts in many codings to cover UTF-8.

That seems true, though I changed the locale from UTF-8 to
ja_JP.eucjp since some applications don't support UTF-8.

> Apparently fixing the font path made X find all those fonts it needed.
> You can add font directories to /etc/X11/fs/config (or similar) and
> restart the xfs (X font server) and keep unix/:7000 as font path.

I've moved the fonts-to-add from ~/.Xclients to /etc/X11/fs/config
just now.  This is the best way for me.  Thank you so much!


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