It is based on your XF86Config file.  In that file you set the font path or
pointer to external font file
Or a font server on the network.

--
Atul

-----Original Message-----
From: James Richard Tyrer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 12:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Fonts] Re: where to include ~/.fonts.conf


Mike FABIAN wrote:
> James Richard Tyrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> さんは書きました:
> 
> 
>>Mike FABIAN wrote:
>>
>>>I wonder where in /etc/fonts.fonts.conf exactly is the best
>>>place to put the include statement for ~/.fonts.conf.
>>>It cannot be at the very end of /etc/fonts/fonts.conf because
>>>then the following would not work:
>>
>>Put it at the end of the list starting with:
>>
>>      <dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir>
> 
> 
> But if ~/.fonts.conf is included there (i.e. very early in
> /etc/fonts/fonts.conf), it is not possible to override the rules from
> /etc/fonts/fonts.conf in the personal ~/.font.conf file.
> 
I appear to need more sleep as I have given the correct answer, but it
sappers to be for the 
wrong question -- not the one which you asked.

Doesn't you: "fonts.conf" file already have the line:

        <include ignore_missing="yes">~/.fonts.conf</include>

in it?

--
JRT


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