Never mind. I figured it out.
The fonts are installed in Windows.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Tom Szczesny wrote:
> Thanks Mark (for the Cygwin/X suggestions).
>
> I went the X-route in Cygwin only because that is what I did in Gentoo.
> But Xemacs works perfectly well in Cygwin w/o starting
Thanks Mark (for the Cygwin/X suggestions).
I went the X-route in Cygwin only because that is what I did in Gentoo.
But Xemacs works perfectly well in Cygwin w/o starting an X-server.
So, the X-server appears to be a needless step.
However, the fonts displayed by Xemacs (when not using X-server)
Tom Szczesny writes:
> When I execute the command
> xset fp rehash
> I get the message:
> xset: unable to open display ""
[...]
> Any suggestions?
Questions about X Window on Cygwin belong on the cygwin-xfree list. But the
short answer is that 'xset' dynamically (re-)configures the
Writing program scripts for A+ with Xemacs requires using a special font.
I have added the required fonts to /usr/share/fonts/misc
and updated /usr/share/fonts/misc/fonts.alias
I have rerun "mkfontdir" successfully
When I execute the command
xset fp rehash
I get the message:
xset:
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