Re: [XFree86] Font server question

2003-03-04 Thread Rolf Schumacher
Jesse Hutton schrieb: Another thing I noticed is that the fonts in Mozilla, my test application of choice, get uglier when I uncomment these two lines in XF86Config-4. #FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 #FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo I've tried allowing xfs-xtt

Re: [XFree86] Font server question

2003-03-04 Thread Rolf Schumacher
Rolf Schumacher schrieb: Honestly, I do not know what I've done yet. I tried to understand how xfontsel functions. And now: Mozilla shows a nice small Sans-Serif font all over its window. Would be nice to understand that. Rolf ___ XFree86 mailing list

Re: [XFree86] Font server question

2003-03-03 Thread Dr Andrew C Aitchison
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Jesse Hutton wrote: My test scenario consists of enabling only these fontpaths in XF86Config-4 and commenting out the local font servers unix/:7100 and unix/:7110 (I'm using XFree86-4.2.1-6 from debian unstable, btw): FontPath

[XFree86] Font server question

2003-03-02 Thread Jesse Hutton
Hi, I've been doing some research and experimenting a little bit with different configurations lately in an effort to try to get these fonts in X under control. In the process I've made a relatively surprising discovery, namely that fonts look better if they are served up in xfree86 than if I