I ve done this change a few weeks ago.
Both worked fine for me.
I believe that (xfs + xfstt) use less memory than xfs-xtt,
right now on my system RSS of xfs-xtt is ~3.5K
but this seems to depend on configuration
and usage (how many TTF requests from your apps)
Main advantages for me:
- I can use
Hi!
I am currently running xfs + xfstt on Potato with xserver-i128. Would
you recommend to change to xfs-xtt? Does it uses less memory? What
advantages are there? Are there problems changing the Font Server?
TIA
juh
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Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I have been looking at the info xfstt, and i really didn't understand whats
that with xset fp+ unix/:7101
Can you explain what this means, and what exactly I have to do?
Okay, this is of the top of my head, because I don't have Linux at
work. The X server can get his
It is said there that you must get the fonts separately for xfstt to
work. Can you use the fonts from windows? If so, how do you do it? Or
otherwise, how do you get the fonts?
Which is better, xfstt or xfs-xtt, since they seem to conflict with one
another?
Hello, there is a mini-howto for installing ttf for debian and you can find
all the information you need to know there. the link is
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/TT-Debian.html#toc6
Good Luck.
fonts. RTFM.
Which is better, xfstt or xfs-xtt, since they seem to conflict with one
another?
Whichever works for you. I'm running xfstt. There is TT support built
directly in to XFree86 v4, you won't need a third-party font server for
this.
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Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
: Hi,
:Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
xfstt is a hack; it runs on a different port than xfs.
xfs-xtt is intended to replace xfs and serve up TrueType fonts as well
as the
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
: Hi,
: Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
xfstt is a hack; it runs on a different port than xfs.
xfs-xtt is intended to replace xfs and serve up TrueType fonts as well
as the standard X fonts.
xfstt is pretty easy to set
Hi,
Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
Thanks.
Shao.
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Hi Shao!
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
Thanks.
xfs-xtt is better for dealing with CJK fonts, and can also do some
transformations (such as bold, slant...)
For western fonts, xfstt is probably enough. I personally
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:) Hi,
:) Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
:) Thanks.
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:) Shao.
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I have to use xfs-xtt inorfor to use tis620 encoding
Chanop
Is there any program which lists all used ports? (Haven't this been
asked before?)
Try lsof -i and lsof -U to see which sockets are bound.
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