On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 10:26 PM, manifestoe <janes....@gmail.com> wrote:
> You probably didn't run the X core indexers.
>
> mkfontscale /usr/share/fonts/msttcore
> mkfontdir /usr/share/fonts/msttcore
>
> assuming you've already added this
>
> cat > /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/09-msttcore-fontpath.conf <<'EOT'
> Section "Files"
>   FontPath "/usr/share/fonts/msttcore"
> EndSection
> EOT
>
> the xset and this 09 file only work if you've already indexed the fonts.

The above reminds me about that joke about Unix being user friendly...
"it´s just selective about whom his friends are".

Really, nobody thought about creating a bash script that does all of
the above?. I´m convinced that Linux needs less ´howtos´ with large
blobs of commands to cut-and-paste into a shell, and more ´howtos
turned into scripts, added to the base system´.

Just my $0.02
FC
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