> Friends, > For all those who wanted to see fonts of local language, already > available on Windows platform on Linux machine. > > Here's how I integrated them on GNU/Linux as root. > > Step 1 : > Created a new directory 'TrueType' under /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts. > > Step 2 : > Added the pathname to the configuration file (XF86Config) wherever it > is > (under /etc or /) > > Step 3 : > Copied all ttf fonts taken from Windows fonts directory to the newly > created > TrueType directory under GNU/Linux. > > Step 4 : > (Here's where most of the documentation on them went wrong.) > > Under /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType, > # ttmkfdir -m 100 -o fonts.scale > > Step 5 : > # tac fonts.scale > fonts.dir > > Step 6 : > Edit the file fonts.dir and go to the last line where a decimal number > would > be listed. Cut it from there and paste the number as the first line on > this > file and then save. (Remove it and make it the first line) > > Step 7 : > # cat fonts.dir > fonts.scale > > Step 8 : > Restart X server. > > SAY CHEERS and GET GOING !!! > > RE-DEDICATE YOURSELF TO A CAUSE. PROMOTE GNU/LINUX. > > Regards to all, > CK Raju, > Kerala Institute of Local Administration, Thrissur, INDIA
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