Hi Eugene.

I try to test this at work (at the University) where we have LTSP5.
It seems that some things work and some not.
I get a desktop with ComicSans everywhere. Even in the terminals (dtterm).
And in very large size.

Then I remove ComicSans, run again the mkfontscale && mkfontdir
and your script+the sed command.

Now CDE comes up not with Comic Sans but with another of the fonts
at very large size again. I will send you a separate mail with a screenshot.

So OK, I will keep deleting fonts until I am left with Arial, Times and 
Courier.
But then there will be two issues.

1. Why I only get one font everywhere? I was expecting monospaced font
on the terminal.

2. Why such large sizes? I tried to select a smaller size from dtstyle but
it does not work.

Maybe all this is weirdness of LTSP? I may try on regular desktop as well.
But I do not think so, because the mechanism is quite simple.

Any ideas?

Antonis.



On 10/02/2016 09:46 πμ, Eugene wrote:
> sed -i -e 's/^\(.*-iso8859\)-1$/\1-1\n\1-7/g'  fonts.dir fonts.scale


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