Edward Peschko wrote:
> I've been searching for decent fonts in cygwin, and haven't found a really good
> method
> for doing so.
You might find my Windows version of the classic X Window system 6x10
font useful:
http://world.std.com/~franl/6x10.html
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try xfontsel
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> -Original Message-
> From: Edward Peschko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 9:25 PM
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> Subject: decent fonts for rxvt in cygwin
>
>
> hey,
>
> I've been searching for decent font
Edward Peschko wrote:
I must have mis-installed cygwin-xfree.. don't see xwin in any of my
cygwin directories I installed, and I'm pretty sure I installed
Xfree86. I use exceed as my xwindow server, so it never really phased me.
You might wish to try reinstalling XFree86. Personally I'd use it o
> >So, right now, I'm scrolling through the 2000 or so fonts returned by
> >xlsfonts, manually looking through each one.
> >
> >Any better way to do this?
>
> Control Panel: Fonts?
>
> Run Xwin.exe? Proceed as on Solaris.
>
I must have mis-installed cygwin-xfree.. don't see xwin in any of my cy
Edward Peschko wrote:
hey,
I've been searching for decent fonts in cygwin, and haven't found a
really good method
for doing so.
On solaris, I do a xlsfonts, pipe it to a file, and write a script to
cycle through the fonts at an obscenely high geometry value (ex:
500x500). Because the windowin
hey,
I've been searching for decent fonts in cygwin, and haven't found a really good method
for doing so.
On solaris, I do a xlsfonts, pipe it to a file, and write a script to cycle through
the fonts at an obscenely high geometry value (ex: 500x500). Because the windowing
system prevents such a
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