Brice Goglin:
> PreferredMode goes into the Monitor section.
Ah. That fixed it, thank you!
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Hi!
I am having some problems getting the display mode I want from one of
my machines. It has a Dell E207WFP widescreen LCD, with a built-in
resolution of 1680×1050. The problem is that I am unable to get X to
display in that resolution, no matter how I try to configure ut. I have
an ATI Radeon 96
Juliusz Chroboczek:
> $ mkfontdir -e /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/encodings \
> -e /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/encodings/large
Interesting. That seems to cure the problem. Weird that it only occured
for ISO 8859-13, and not for any of the other supported encodings.
> Other useful commands i
Juliusz Chroboczek:
> $ mkfontdir -e /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/encodings \
> -e /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/encodings/large
Interesting. That seems to cure the problem. Weird that it only occured
for ISO 8859-13, and not for any of the other supported encodings.
> Other useful commands i
Miros/law Baran:
> It is always good to check the generated .scale file;
Actually I run it through a pipe that removes a few encodings from the
list now (among other iso-8859-13 since it works).
> and you need to use mkfontdir with '-e' option, e.g.
Hmmm. All the other encodings work perfectly
Miros/law Baran:
> It is always good to check the generated .scale file;
Actually I run it through a pipe that removes a few encodings from the
list now (among other iso-8859-13 since it works).
> and you need to use mkfontdir with '-e' option, e.g.
Hmmm. All the other encodings work perfectly
> Does the directory with the fonts contain a proper encodings.dir file?
> In other words, have you run mkfontdir with the proper -e option?
No, I do not have any encodings.dir files. What I run is:
ttmkfdir > fonts.scale
mkfontdir
All other encodings work fine except for ISO 8859-13.
Pleas
> Does the directory with the fonts contain a proper encodings.dir file?
> In other words, have you run mkfontdir with the proper -e option?
No, I do not have any encodings.dir files. What I run is:
ttmkfdir > fonts.scale
mkfontdir
All other encodings work fine except for ISO 8859-13.
Pleas
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