"Stuart D. Gathman" wrote:

> It works great on the local X server.  However, when running it on
> another X server on the local network, it complains about fonts not
> found.  Apparently, the wrapper shell script does not dynamically add
> the fonts to the correct X server when the server is remote.

I was able to fix it by adding /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts to the font path of the
'xfs' server.  The wrapper was adding the fonts to the right X server, but the
remote X server could not access the directory added.  I have noticed that other
packages with special fonts (e.g. aplus) add the fonts to the font server config
during install.  Typically, X terminals use the same font server as the local
X server, so this works for them all.   I'm not sure if this handles the
'locale' logic in the wrapper script, however.

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