Στις 09/01/2014 11:55 πμ, ο/η Johannes von Rotz έγραψε:
> Didn't reply to the list again..!
>
> On 01/09/2014 10:21 AM, Antonis Tsolomitis wrote:
>> But how do you control this? For example, if I change the font size (it
>> is now at size 4) the desktop does not load.
>> It seems that on this system there is a fallback font that does the job.
>>
>> Moreover the same steps do not work on CentOs 6.5 or on Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
>> On these systems the font is a lucida type font without Greek characters.
>> Let us say that one has a type1, ttf or otf font. Is there a way to map
>> these to the fonts that CDE asks
>> so that everything will work as in the above (lucky) example?
> CDE per default uses a set of common font names defined by
> /usr/dt/config/xfonts/$LANG/fonts.alias. Most fonts used there are
> proprietary, I usually copy them from my HP-UX box. But you could alter
> the aliased fonts to something which is available on your machine.
>
> Cheers.
>

Is it this? Why then a command such as
dtterm -xrm
"-b&h-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-sans-8-80-75-75-m-50-iso10646-1"
fails?
Same with -fn or -font in the place of -xrm.
Same with -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso8859-7
Same with -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--14-130-75-75-c-70-iso8859-1

And all these fonts are listed with xlsfonts.

So there is some mechanism which is different from known X mechanism:
all these commands work with xterm for example.

Antonis.


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