From: "Dan Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 4/4/06, Dan Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> sed -i 's,iso8859-1\( \|$\),iso8859-[X]\1,g' \
> /usr/share/fonts/{75dpi,100dpi,misc}/fonts.alias
>
> What would be the proper values for X
In your case, nothing since you're using the iso8859-1 charset and
that's how you want it to stay. If, for instance, you were using a
locale with the iso8859-15 charset, you'd want to put 15 in for [X].
Whoops. Looks like I forgot to change the path on that command. We
don't install the fonts in /usr/share/fonts anymore.
> Secondly would this have any relation to fuxbox erroring out with
>
> ThemeItem<Fonts>: Error: cant set default value 'fixed'
Probably not a charset problem. Does fluxbox ever start, or is this
error from X? Does the Xorg log say anything about not finding fonts?
Can you start twm?
The most logical thing to me is that the X server doesn't know about
the path to fonts/misc. But if the X server can start with twm, then
it could be something about the fluxbox not finding the fonts. Are
you using an obscure theme?
--
Dan
I can start twm just fine thus i am pretty sure it's an issue with fluxbox.
as for the themes these are the stock installed themes that come with flux
E.g Clean, Flux Blueflux etc etc
Dan
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