Sorry to answer my own question:
I found that the font path inside the SunRay session was not set. I have
created a file /etc/opt/SUNWut/gdm/SunRayInit/helpers/setup-fontpath that
runs
<quote>
for l in $(chkfontpath) ; do
        xset +fp $l
done
</quote>
and now my xemacs and emacs have the required courier fonts.
Is this a known bug or result of too many trial and errors when installing
SRSS?

Cheers

~christian

On Monday 17 November 2008 14:44, Christian Drexler wrote:
> Dear all,
> Testing our Centos5  virtual machine running SRSS 4.1 I found that some
> fonts are missing in the SunRay session, especially the missing courier
> fonts cause emacs to display ugly blocks instead of characters. On the
> console of the SRSS host emacs displays nicely.
>
> Is there some config file that has to be tweaked to make these fonts
> available in a SunRay session?
>
> Cheers
>
> ~christian
>


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