On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 21:17 -0400, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
If I try to upgrade x11-common in Debian Sid, I get this message:
x11-common conflicts with xfs-xtt (= 1.4.1.xf430-6)
and xfs-xtt is to be removed. I was wondering, is this something that is
going to be resolved with a newer version
Hello,
If I try to upgrade x11-common in Debian Sid, I get this message:
x11-common conflicts with xfs-xtt (= 1.4.1.xf430-6)
and xfs-xtt is to be removed. I was wondering, is this something that is
going to be resolved with a newer version of xfs-xtt or must xfs-xtt be
removed to upgrade x11
Bonjour,
C'est un bug connu (cf dans la BTS de xfs-xtt). Le problème est que
xfntsrv est en fait xfntserv, je crois.
En effet. Ce matin, j'ai vu, un peu au hasard, qu'en renommant les
utilisateur et groupe xfntserv en xfntsrv, l'installation de xfs-xtt
passe sans problème.
Merci
Bonjour,
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 10:17:06AM +0200, Pierre Crescenzo wrote:
Bonjour,
Depuis ce matin, sur mes sarge, j'ai le message d'erreur suivant qui est
apparu lors de la mise à jour de xfs-xtt (vers la version
1.4.1.xf430-6). Avez-vous remarqué le même problème ?
chage
Ok, I ended up downloading the xfs-xtt package and re-installing it with
dpkg, then removing it with apt. dpkg complained when I reinstalled
that the old files were bad, but it overwrote them safely.
Now my fonts are back to normal, so I guess it was xfs-xtt that was
causing the trouble
Hi John,
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 12:52:42AM -0400, John Parejko wrote:
snip
I would examine /var/lib/dpkg/info/xfs?.prerm (check spelling for
correct script) and either find the error and find a way to fix what the
script is bombing on OR (since I suggest removing xfs-xtt) putting
running 'testing' and now you are running 'stable'? This would
be the case if you source.list refers to 'sarge'.
That is correct.
this error:
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: xfs-xtt is broken or not fully installed
So I tried to remove it with:
$ apt-get -V -q -f remove xfs-xtt
Which produced
to reconfigure xfs-xtt, and got
From my brain, X free v 4 include xfs-xtt and thus it is no longer
needed, IIUC!
this error:
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: xfs-xtt is broken or not fully installed
So I tried to remove it with:
$ apt-get -V -q -f remove xfs-xtt
Which produced this error
.
In an attempt to correct it, I tried to reconfigure xfs-xtt, and got
this error:
/usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: xfs-xtt is broken or not fully installed
So I tried to remove it with:
$ apt-get -V -q -f remove xfs-xtt
Which produced this error:
Removing xfs-xtt ...
dpkg (subprocess): unable
Bonjour,
Depuis les récents upgrades, certaines polices apparaissent toutes
serrées sur mon bureau gnome et dans Ximian Evolution.
J'utilise le serveur de polices xfs-xtt et je ne vois pas pourquoi les
polices ont changé alors que je n'ai rien modifié dans le fichier de
conf.
Merci
Bonjour,
Sous woody, pour utiiser dans GIMP, j'installai les paquets freefonts et
sharefonts qui ne sont plus dispo sous testing/unstable.
J'ai essay les polices defoma mais j'ai ceci dans les logs:
xfs-xtt: Warning: font renderer for .TTF already registered at priority
10
xfs-xtt: Warning
bonjour,
pouvez-vous me dire quelles sont les différences concrètes sous debian unstable
entre
xfs-xtt - X-TrueType font server
xfstt - TrueType Font Server for X11
merci
Oi gente, como vão? Espero que bem...
Qual a diferença entre xfs-xtt e xfstt? Alguém poderia me
informar se
o xfs-xtt tb lê fontes truetype do win? E se não lê, para que ele serve?
Abraços,
Guilherme
Hallo!
Ich habe jetzt meinen Laptop als Xterminal (IP:192.168.1.12) am Xserver
(IP:192.168.1.99, eth1); eth0 hat die IP 192.168.0.10 und ist mit dem
Router (192.168.0.9) verbunden. pingen, gdm, etc. vom Laptop klappt
soweit, nur habe ich Probleme mit dem Fontserver. xfs-xtt läuft zwar,
und
#include hallo.h
Kai Weber wrote on Mon Apr 08, 2002 um 12:19:46AM:
Läuft bei mir alles über xfs und xfstt
Sorry, dass ich hier den Thread einmal sprengen muss. Ich frage mich
gerade, was die Unterschiede zwischen den Fontservern sind: es gibt den
xfs, xfstt und xfs-xtt. Letztere rendern
gibt den
xfs, xfstt und xfs-xtt. Letztere rendern TrueType. Aber auch der xfs
rendert bei mir TrueType.
Benutzt jmd. xfs-xtt/xfstt und kann deren Vorteile einmal erläutern?
Kai.
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Moglby mi ktos wyjasnic roznice pomiedzy xfs-xtt a xfstt? Wlasnie
zauwazylem, ze ten pierwszy zzera mi dosc duzo pamieci, a po zastopowaniu
go nie zauwazylem wiekszej roznicy w dzialaniu Xow? Moze ktos wie czy w
takim razie warto go zostawiac w systemie?
krst.
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 05:53:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moglby mi ktos wyjasnic roznice pomiedzy xfs-xtt a xfstt? Wlasnie
zauwazylem, ze ten pierwszy zzera mi dosc duzo pamieci, a po zastopowaniu
go nie zauwazylem wiekszej roznicy w dzialaniu Xow? Moze ktos wie czy w
takim razie
I've hit some weird nexus of realities here. I am unable to complete an
installation of
XFS-XTT. But, whenever I try to do anything else from dselect it tries to
finish installing
XFS-XTT. So, I selected to uninstall it since it's marked for installation, and
it complains
that it can't
On Monday 08 October 2001 21:56 pm, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
I've hit some weird nexus of realities here. I am unable to complete an
installation of XFS-XTT. But, whenever I try to do anything else from
dselect it tries to finish installing XFS-XTT. So, I selected to uninstall
it since it's
Buenas...
He instalado el servidor xfs-xtt para poder utilizar unas cuantas
fuentes truetype, pero no he conseguido hacerlo funcionar. Al
instalar el paquete (es el que viene en Debian 2.2r0) me dice que
reinicie el servidor, y que posiblemente tenga que reiniciar tambien
el servidor X. Vale
xfs-xtt para fontes TTF e
gostaria de saber quais opções devem ser mudadas e quais arquivos
configurados, poruqe eu li um README que veio com o programa mas não
consegui fazê-lo funcionar. Eu consegui configurar o xfstt, mas eu queria
usar esse outro porque ele substitui o xfs do Xfree.
Bom
única vez. Eu
coloquei os aliases em /etc/bash.bashrc (algo parecido; o único arquivo que
tinha referência ao bash) e eu não consigo cores no console, só no xterm, o
que eu até estranhei.
2) Eu gostaria de saber se alguém usa o servidor xfs-xtt para fontes TTF e
gostaria de saber quais opções devem
adicionar as linhas no final do
seu .bash_profile:
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ];then
source ~/.bashrc
fi
2) Eu gostaria de saber se alguém usa o servidor xfs-xtt para fontes TTF e
gostaria de saber quais opções devem ser mudadas e quais arquivos
configurados, poruqe eu li um README que veio com o
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
2) Eu gostaria de saber se alguém usa o servidor xfs-xtt para fontes TTF e
gostaria de saber quais opções devem ser mudadas e quais arquivos
configurados, poruqe eu li um README que veio com o programa mas não
consegui fazê-lo funcionar
Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote:
2) Eu gostaria de saber se alguém usa o servidor xfs-xtt para fontes TTF e
gostaria de saber quais opções devem ser mudadas e quais arquivos
configurados, poruqe eu li um README que veio com o programa mas
única vez. Eu
coloquei os aliases em /etc/bash.bashrc (algo parecido; o único arquivo que
tinha referência ao bash) e eu não consigo cores no console, só no xterm, o
que eu até estranhei.
2) Eu gostaria de saber se alguém usa o servidor xfs-xtt para fontes TTF e
gostaria de saber quais opções devem
Whats the difference and which is better? Just looking for some clues
before i make the changes.
xfs-xtt is better for very big, unicode fonts (hint: most far east ones).
If you like configuring fonts, it allows you to do some font transforms as
well.
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My recent Debian potato installed xfs-xtt as the font server. I also see
another
very similar font server pkg named xfstt.
Whats the difference and which is better? Just looking for some clues
before i
make the changes.
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Date: Thu, 17
I ve done this change a few weeks ago.
Both worked fine for me.
I believe that (xfs + xfstt) use less memory than xfs-xtt,
right now on my system RSS of xfs-xtt is ~3.5K
but this seems to depend on configuration
and usage (how many TTF requests from your apps)
Main advantages for me:
- I can use
Hi!
I am currently running xfs + xfstt on Potato with xserver-i128. Would
you recommend to change to xfs-xtt? Does it uses less memory? What
advantages are there? Are there problems changing the Font Server?
TIA
juh
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i'd suggest trying xfstt
honestly i dont know the difference between them other then being
different packages but i have many copies of xfstt running on multiple
machines with 0 problems.
nate
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Brendon B wrote:
brendo I'm trying to setup xfs-xtt, and when starting
I'm trying to setup xfs-xtt, and when starting the process as user nobody
xfs-xtt -user nobody I can a fatal error to the effect it can't establish
any listening sockets. When I just run it as root without the -user param.
it loads fine.
So the question How can it run as nobody and not get
i can't seem to get xfs-xtt to use 100dpi true-type fonts. in the config
file, i changed the default resolution from 75,75,100,100 to
100,100,75,75 and i tried just doing 100,100 too, but neither made any
difference.
can anyone help me?
josh
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I have been looking at the info xfstt, and i really didn't understand whats
that with xset fp+ unix/:7101
Can you explain what this means, and what exactly I have to do?
Okay, this is of the top of my head, because I don't have Linux at
work. The X server can get his
It is said there that you must get the fonts separately for xfstt to
work. Can you use the fonts from windows? If so, how do you do it? Or
otherwise, how do you get the fonts?
Which is better, xfstt or xfs-xtt, since they seem to conflict with one
another?
Hello, there is a mini-howto for installing ttf for debian and you can find
all the information you need to know there. the link is
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/TT-Debian.html#toc6
Good Luck.
fonts. RTFM.
Which is better, xfstt or xfs-xtt, since they seem to conflict with one
another?
Whichever works for you. I'm running xfstt. There is TT support built
directly in to XFree86 v4, you won't need a third-party font server for
this.
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When I run some application which will use the truetype fonts..
THe applcation hang and if I kill the applcation.
The X will exit abnormally and then I find that the xfs-xtt is then
killed.
any solution?
I have Xfs-xtt installed. It starts at bootup, but also seems to startup a
second copy when I start X. Anyone else having this problem? Any Idea what's
causing the second copy to start?
Bryan
You need to remove the entry for port 7101 from /etc/X11/XF86Config.
xfs-xtt replaces both xfs and xfstt with a single font server, so it
will be running on the standard xfs port (7100), rather than xfstt's.
X will definitely refuse to start if told to use a font server which
isn't active
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:02:53AM -0800, aphro wrote:
while im sure inet/ works good i use tcp/ which also works.
Yes, but isn't it slower than unix sockets? Does xfs-xtt even use
/etc/X11/xfs/config? I haven't messed with it since I don't read
Japanese (and there are no English docs). I'd
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 04:22:06PM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
damn, that might be it... do you happen to know of a way to lowercase
letters in bash or some other way? i don't really want to mv THIS.TTF
this.tff 215 times
You can use mmv
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:37:01PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 04:22:06PM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
damn, that might be it... do you happen to know of a way to lowercase
letters in bash or some other way? i don't
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Thanks for any input!
I did not change anything else in the xfs-xtt config file (yes its
used) and everything works fine it seems, just make sure to deDOSify
the filenames if you raid a BloatNT box.
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Under potato, I've installed xfs-xtt.
Are there any stock means to create fonts.dir in a directory with ttf
fonts? The documentation that comes with xfs-xtt says nothing of this.
I tried getting mkttfdir, which is part of perlftlib-1.2.tar.gz,
available from http://www.io.com/~kazushi/xtt
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is mkttfdir in fttools package.
Thanks!
My new question... After I successfully generated the fonts.dir file,
and added
FontPathunix/:7101
FontPath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType/
to XF86Config, X no longer starts, and I'm seeing
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 04:05:24AM -0500, Arcady Genkin wrote:
Under potato, I've installed xfs-xtt.
Are there any stock means to create fonts.dir in a directory with ttf
fonts? The documentation that comes with xfs-xtt says nothing of this.
There's supposed to be a mkttfdir in a deb package
Perhaps either xfs-xtt of mkttfdir expect font files to have a lowercase
file extention. Remeber .MP3 is different than .mp3, and .JPG is different
than .jpg, so it's not hard to imagine that this could be your problem.
Bryan
there is mkttfdir in fttools package.
Another question: Once I
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 10:14:58AM -0500, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
Perhaps either xfs-xtt of mkttfdir expect font files to have a lowercase
file extention. Remeber .MP3 is different than .mp3, and .JPG is different
than .jpg, so it's not hard to imagine that this could be your problem.
damn
Scaringe wrote:
Perhaps either xfs-xtt of mkttfdir expect font files to have a lowercase
file extention. Remeber .MP3 is different than .mp3, and .JPG is different
than .jpg, so it's not hard to imagine that this could be your problem.
damn, that might be it... do you happen to know of a way
First, you may want to change unix/:7101 to inet/127.0.0.1:7101, if you
don't have the unix ports module installed, or compiled in your kernel.
On 01-Mar-2000, at 13:59:09, Arcady Genkin climbed upon the nearest soapbox,
and shouted:
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is
while im sure inet/ works good i use tcp/ which also works.
nate
On Wed, 1 Mar 2000, Paul Kallstrom wrote:
paul First, you may want to change unix/:7101 to inet/127.0.0.1:7101, if
you
paul don't have the unix ports module installed, or compiled in your kernel.
paul
paul
paul
paul
paul On
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 06:17:24AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote:
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 10:14:58AM -0500, Bryan Scaringe wrote:
Perhaps either xfs-xtt of mkttfdir expect font files to have a lowercase
file extention. Remeber .MP3 is different than .mp3, and .JPG is different
than .jpg, so
Ethan Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
damn, that might be it... do you happen to know of a way to lowercase
letters in bash or some other way? i don't really want to mv THIS.TTF
this.tff 215 times
You can use mmv utility:
mmv '*.TTF' #1.ttf
should do the trick. Note: it will only
Hi all,
Has anyone got xfs-xtt to recognize and use TrueType fonts... As far as
I can tell I have everything configured right, and it serves all fonts
except for the ones in TrueType. (I'm checking what fonts are served by
using the command fslsfonts -server unix/:7100) What's up with that?
Here
On 02/26/00 02:34PM, Parrish M Myers wrote:
Has anyone got xfs-xtt to recognize and use TrueType fonts... As far as
I can tell I have everything configured right, and it serves all fonts
except for the ones in TrueType. (I'm checking what fonts are served by
using the command fslsfonts -server
the full path is /etc/X11/xfs/config - you may need to
restart xfs-xtt as well.
The command xset +fp unix/:7100 indicates to use Unix domain sockets
(faster than TCP sockets for local communications, xfs-xtt should
support both) on port 7100. That should be all you need.
Cheers!
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try xset +fp unix/:7100 or something similar. xfs-xtt use port 7100, same as
xfs.
I really have no idea what I'm doing so I'd appreciate it if you guys would
be more specific. What's similar What should I do same as xfs? Like I said,
I
Hello,
I got xfs-xtt working (thanks!), but I'm having some related problems. Now in
some programs, the fonts are too big and I can't change them. My Kpanel's
taskbar and menu text fontsize is too big. Changing it to some huge size or
some small size or even a completely different font does
On Sun, 6 Feb 2000, Bart Szyszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got xfs-xtt working (thanks!), but I'm having some related problems. Now in
some programs, the fonts are too big and I can't change them. My Kpanel's
taskbar and menu text fontsize is too big. Changing it to some huge size or
some small
Try xset +fp unix/:7100 or something similar. xfs-xtt use port 7100, same as
xfs.
Chanop
Once upon a time, I heard Bart Szyszka said
Hello,
Someone here suggested getting xfs-xtt to add True Type font support
to Linux. I did that and am getting trouble setting it up. Here are the
steps
Try xset +fp unix/:7100 or something similar. xfs-xtt use port 7100, same as
xfs.
I really have no idea what I'm doing so I'd appreciate it if you guys would
be more specific. What's similar What should I do same as xfs? Like I said,
I installed xfs-xtt. I don't have xfs (it asks me to remove
Once upon a time, I heard Bart Szyszka said
Try xset +fp unix/:7100 or something similar. xfs-xtt use port 7100, same as
xfs.
I really have no idea what I'm doing so I'd appreciate it if you guys would
be more specific. What's similar What should I do same as xfs? Like I said,
I
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
: Hi,
:Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
xfstt is a hack; it runs on a different port than xfs.
xfs-xtt is intended to replace xfs and serve up TrueType fonts as well
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
: Hi,
: Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
xfstt is a hack; it runs on a different port than xfs.
xfs-xtt is intended to replace xfs and serve up TrueType fonts as well
as the standard X fonts.
xfstt is pretty easy to set
Hi,
Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
Thanks.
Shao.
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Hi Shao!
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
Thanks.
xfs-xtt is better for dealing with CJK fonts, and can also do some
transformations (such as bold, slant...)
For western fonts, xfstt is probably enough. I personally
Some what recently, Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote about xfstt and xfs-xtt
:) Hi,
:) Can someone please explain the difference between the two??
:) Thanks.
:)
:) Shao.
:)
I have to use xfs-xtt inorfor to use tis620 encoding
Chanop
Hello List
I have a problem with xfs-xtt although I read the Font-Deuglification HOWTO
and the Debian TTF mini-HOWTO.
The following HTML code generates two lines of exactly the same font height.
It works fine with all normal fonts. Just the windows TrueType fonts
all behave like this.
font
Is there any program which lists all used ports? (Haven't this been
asked before?)
Try lsof -i and lsof -U to see which sockets are bound.
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