Jeff,

My suggestion is a real short HOWTO posted to the list.  I, for one would just
love to see what you did and I feel that once it was all in front of me once I
could digest it and handle the issue in the future.  I feel that most people on
the list are of the same mind.

Please post how you did it and I will tuck it away for the next round of
tweaking.

Thanks for taking the time.
john

On 03-Dec-99 Jeff Bean wrote:
> Hi John, folks,
> 
> I finally solved the Java-fonts-not-found-via-remote-XServer problem
> using a combination of xlsfonts and sed to get a tailor-made
> font.properties for my Xserver setup.
> 
> I figure the jdk will change again and the font.properties will change
> again as well, so this will either pretty much always be a problem, or
> sun will change their font implementation again and introduce different
> annoyances.
> 
> I'm thinking of cobbling together an automatic configuration script that
> will replace the fonts in font.properties with the most similar fonts
> listed in the output of xlsfonts. Do you think this is worth doing, if
> anyone else has already done something like this? It might even be worth
> hacking up java to do this on the fly when it detects that it's being
> run with a remote display.
> 
> --Jeff

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Date: 05-Dec-99
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