On Tue, 2002-10-01 at 20:09, Hal Burgiss wrote: > The xfs Fontpath (at least in 6.x and 7.x) was set in /etc/X11/fs/config. > XftConfig was more of a secondary configuration file for things like > anti-aliasing, ie: > Thats what I thought, but I thought the entry in XftConfig was also required.
> >Configuration might be possibly be an issue. > > > cat /etc/X11/XftConfig.README-OBSOLETE > > Interesting. Nothing stays in one place for long. Good thing I never > tried to learn all the twists and turns of XftConfig. I really don't > like a mind clutter with obsolete goodies :/ > I never took the time to try and decipher all of XftConfig's setting either. It was a little cryptic. I don't think there was a lot of information available on it either. Have you looked at /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. I know nothing of XML and it doesn't look much better then XftConfig. :-/ Something else to learn. ;-) My list of things to learn gets any longer and I will have to start storing the entries in a database. ;o) Regards, Jim H
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