You don't want to specify the actual path to the fonts in the xset
command, unless you want your X server to handle them directly (i.e.
not using a font server). Instead you want to specify the port which
your font server is listening at, which is normally 7100. The place
you need to list the
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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
Hello,
I got xfs-xtt working (thanks!), but I'm having some related problems. Now in
some programs, the fonts are too big and I can't change them. My Kpanel's
taskbar and menu text fontsize is too big. Changing it to some huge size or
some small size or even a completely different font does
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got xfs-xtt working (thanks!), but I'm having some related problems. Now in
some programs, the fonts are too big and I can't change them. My Kpanel's
taskbar and menu text fontsize is too big. Changing it to some huge size or
some small
Try xset +fp unix/:7100 or something similar. xfs-xtt use port 7100, same as
xfs.
Chanop
Once upon a time, I heard Bart Szyszka said
Hello,
Someone here suggested getting xfs-xtt to add True Type font support
to Linux. I did that and am getting trouble setting it up. Here are the
steps
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
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
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