Tzafrir Cohen wrote:

> On 28 Feb 2002, Erez Doron wrote:
>
> > hi
> >
> > I am running a X server which does not use config files
> > there is a ttf directory, when i put ttf files there, it loads them..
>
> What X server exactly?

this is Xipaq - a X server for compaq-ipaq running linux.

>
>
> >
> > this does not work for any of my hebrew ttf fonts.
> > as there is no configuration options, i though maybe it only
> > accepts iso8859-1 fonts.
> >
> > how do i convert my 8859-8 fonts to 8859-1 ?
>
> Do you really want to do that?
>

yep. ( or if i can have iso8859-8 fonts any other way)

>
> What clients do you work with?
>
> displaying Hebrew with ISO-8859-1 fonts is a problematic hack that does
> not work with some of the later programs (mozilla, QT2, for instance).
>
> You could try to you fonts.alias (even in an empty fonts directory) if you
> want to try to fool your clients.

i think the problem is the X server, not the clients.

>

thanks
erez.

>
>
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