On 16-Sep-98 James Maddison wrote:
> I read about this little font server, installed the rpm (version 0.9.9 I
> think is the latest). Populated the /usr/ttfonts directory with my
> lovely *.ttf files for the fonts, ran xfstt --sync as I was supposed to
> do, checked my /etc/XF86Config and saw that the rpm had added the line"
> Fontpath "inet/:127.0.0.1:7100" (I'm pretty close from memory here as
> I'm on the Win98 side of machine right now, sorry). Rebooted and
> noticed that xsftt was started at boot and running as a background
> process.
Try using:
Fontpath "unix:/7100"
Incidently, I believe that the font path set by rpm is
Fontpath "inet/127.0.0.1:7100"
if not, you might want to try that as well.
> I would appreciate any thoughts on this. I would like fonts from web
> pages to be rendered a little better than what they are in some cases.
>>From what I read in the Linux Gazette I figured that xfstt was a better
> choice than xfsts (confusing ain't it? <g>).
I don't understand this. What's wrong with the way your fonts are currently
rendered.
Cort
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