* Alan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010124 11:13]:
> To use TrueType fonts you need to run both the regular font server (xfs)
> and a TrueType font server (xfstt). Both are started from /etc/init.d/
Or you can use the xfs-xtt package; this server is upper compatible with
the normal X server (xfs)
* Alan Salewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010124 11:13]:
> To use TrueType fonts you need to run both the regular font server (xfs)
> and a TrueType font server (xfstt). Both are started from /etc/init.d/
Or you can use the xfs-xtt package; this server is upper compatible with
the normal X server (xfs
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 02:12:32PM -0500, Rev. Ferret spake thus:
> Hi, I'm trying to get true type fonts working on X on my laptop. I
> install the xfs-xtt server that comes on the potato disks. I used
> mkttfdir to make a fonts.dir in the directory with my tt fonts, I put
> unix/:7100 as a font
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 02:12:32PM -0500, Rev. Ferret spake thus:
> Hi, I'm trying to get true type fonts working on X on my laptop. I
> install the xfs-xtt server that comes on the potato disks. I used
> mkttfdir to make a fonts.dir in the directory with my tt fonts, I put
> unix/:7100 as a fon
Hi, I'm trying to get true type fonts working on X on my laptop. I
install the xfs-xtt server that comes on the potato disks. I used
mkttfdir to make a fonts.dir in the directory with my tt fonts, I put
unix/:7100 as a fontpath in my XF86Config, and I added the path to my
true type fonts in /etc/
Hi, I'm trying to get true type fonts working on X on my laptop. I
install the xfs-xtt server that comes on the potato disks. I used
mkttfdir to make a fonts.dir in the directory with my tt fonts, I put
unix/:7100 as a fontpath in my XF86Config, and I added the path to my
true type fonts in /etc
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