and then use the Create Attachment link in the resulting bug report to
attach the patch to it.
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the font from the Solaris package on a Redhat 9.0 distribution?
I think it's a violation of the license agreeement, but I'm no lawyer.
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to existing features.
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X (it's available in the sample code directory of the ST
source distribution). There is nothing restricting a print engine using ST
from outputing PostScript, PCL or a raster file format - ST will support
both outline and bitmap output at any resolution you can specify.
-Alan Coopersmith
Erik van der Poel wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
On top of ST, we have
layered a new extension to the X protocol, called XST, which
incorporates the ST functionality.
I had a look at the stsf.sourceforge.net site, and saw the client API
spec. Looks good. I'm curious about the XST