> I'm afraid I don't understand.
> VNC displays a desktop, a graphic image. It doesn't use fonts.

Well, in the environment I described (Windows viewer, Linux host) the VNC
server includes the functionality of an X server.  I think the X server must
specifically support double-byte character sets for that to work.  And, the
Linux VNC server does require fonts.

-Lee Allen

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