Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-28 Thread Fred (Please remove 1st f from my email)
Dave, If the server is running on unix, the vncserver script has a section that allows you to set font paths. You have to uncomment those statements (this described in the unix build instructions). You also have to make sure that the default paths contained in the script actually exist on your

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-28 Thread Glenn Lovitz
ROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Beerse, Corni > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 7:18 AM > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' > Subject: RE: Fonts Problems > > > > well, its a strange thing. I am really just messing around. i > > spend alot of > > time at school and would like t

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-27 Thread Dave
ssion, run `xset fp= > 'unix/:7100'`. To switcb back to the origional: `xset fp default`. > > SUccess > CBee > > > -Original Message- > > From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 6:55 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECT

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-27 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
system: in the vnc session, run `xset fp= 'unix/:7100'`. To switcb back to the origional: `xset fp default`. SUccess CBee > -Original Message- > From: Dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 6:55 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re:

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread Dave
Ok, forgive my newbieness, i am not so very well versed in the ways of linux. i am still on my first serious year of use. i did xset to my vnc (1.0) i think? and to the main one which is logged in from the local system. Local System: startx Colors: default colormap: 0x20BlackPixel: 0

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> well, its a strange thing. I am really just messing around. i > spend alot of > time at school and would like to use my PC at school, without > going home, so i > use VNC. it is a linux box(at home) and windows at school. > the funny thing is, > even on the local machine (i have a dummy login

Re: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread Dave
well, its a strange thing. I am really just messing around. i spend alot of time at school and would like to use my PC at school, without going home, so i use VNC. it is a linux box(at home) and windows at school. the funny thing is, even on the local machine (i have a dummy login where i just VNC

Re: Fonts problems

2002-02-26 Thread Marco Brandizi
vnc-list-digest wrote: > > Hi their, i am curious to know, if anyone knows why my VNC doesnt'd display some >fonts, i get blocks instead of text, an example is AIM the AOL release, i can see the >persons screen name and time stamp, but any message after is a bunch of blocks. this >also occures

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
> Don't know if this is a related issue to a similar one I have > seen with both > VNC & Hummingbird eXceed but assuming the vnc server is on a > Sun or similar > and your client is on a PC then the Sun may be using sun > specific fonts not > available on the PC and therefore when the server se

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread "Beerse, Corné"
Some investigation to be done on your side here: How does the local display operate? Does it work better on the same fonts? THen compare the font settings of both local X and Xvnc (both on the same machine): Execute `xset -q` on both displays and compare the FontPath settings. First (test) solu

RE: Fonts Problems

2002-02-26 Thread Henry Meleg
Dave, Don't know if this is a related issue to a similar one I have seen with both VNC & Hummingbird eXceed but assuming the vnc server is on a Sun or similar and your client is on a PC then the Sun may be using sun specific fonts not available on the PC and therefore when the server sends info o