On 25 Sep 1997, Andy Spiegl wrote:

> According to Remco Blaakmeer  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > 
> > I took a look at the output of the X server in an earlier post and it
> > already uses xfs for the fonts. But you have to configure xfs so that it
> > looks in the right place for the fonts. Take a look at the 'catalogue'
> > line in /etc/X11/xfs/config. You have to set this to exactly the set of
> > font dirs that you have. Xfs is very unforgiving if you specify an
> > unexisting or empty directory (dumps core on my computer). I encountered
> > the same problem when I wanted to start using xfs for the fonts and found
> > that I had to remove the '100dpi' directory from the 'catalogue' line. It
> > now works fine for me. 
> 
> I experienced exactly the same, when I first updated the fonts, but
> not the Xserver.  I had to play around with the Catalogue line until
> only the valid paths were listed.  Then I updated to XFree86 3.3 and
> could restore the previous Catalogue line.  So, I think xfs should
> be configured fine.  Is there any way to make xfs list the fonts it
> can serve?  In order to check the configuration?

Look at fsinfo and fslsfonts (and anything else starting with fs).
(BTW I /did/ think you were running a different Xserver in my private
mail - perhaps something I misread in an earlier post.)
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