Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-31 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval
Hello, Take a look at: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/TT-XFree86-2.html Andres Becerra. On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, /* jsha */ wrote: Hello! I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11.

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-31 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval
Hello, Take a look at: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/TT-XFree86-2.html Andres Becerra. On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, /* jsha */ wrote: Hello! I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11.

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-31 Thread Andres Becerra Sandoval
Hello, Take a look at: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/mini/TT-XFree86-2.html Andres Becerra. On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, /* jsha */ wrote: > > Hello! > > I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm > accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11.

fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread /* jsha */
Hello! I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale in advance. How do I make one? Thanks, ---johann

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], /* jsha */ [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Mar 30), /* jsha */ said: I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale in advance.

fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread /* jsha */
Hello! I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale in advance. How do I make one? Thanks, ---johann

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread Mike Meyer
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], /* jsha */ [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Mar 30), /* jsha */ said: I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale in advance.

fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread /* jsha */
Hello! I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale in advance. How do I make one? Thanks, ---johann

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread Mike Meyer
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, /* jsha */ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed: > I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb and .pfm > accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install on X11. However, > in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a fonts.alias and/or

Re: fonts.alias / fonts.scale

2003-03-30 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Mar 30), /* jsha */ said: > I've got a directory filled with Type1 fonts (.afm, .inf, .pfa, .pfb > and .pfm accompanying each font release) which I'm trying to install > on X11. However, in order to make mkfontdir work I seem to need a > fonts.alias and/or fonts.scale in