Sam Steingold:
* Tony Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm surprised your example doesn't segfault. My Linux man page says
explicitly that the template should not be a string
constant but must
be a character array, i.e. use
char t1[] = /tmp/clisp-x-io-XX;
char t2[] =
Benn Schreiber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Have you successfully added truetype fonts to your font
path? If so, how?
I have. You need an XF86Config file in /etc/X11. There is
a link to an example XF86Config file in the cygwin/xfree
FAQ or User Guide (I can't get to the site right now to
Bill McCormick wrote:
Also, I'd rather not use the resources on the Linux Box yet
still have this
functionality. So, is there a way I can accomplish this
without actually
being in runmode 5 on the Linux box?
Do you mean that you don't want to run an X server on the remote
server, but allow
I couldn't find info in the FAQ or User's Guide on adding fonts.
Did I overlook it somewhere?
I want to make my Windows fonts available under X. I copied all
of the ttf files to /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype and created
fonts.scale and fonts.dir files using ttmkfdir fonts.scale and
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