--- Glenn Lovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JK,
> 
> You are obviously using Solaris.  You need to make
> sure you are running the
> font server from inetd and then the correct addition
> in the Xservers file is:
> 
>       -fp tcp/localhost:7100
> 
> You should have no more problems and the dtlogin
> *SHOULD* then come up with
> the default locale for the machine.
> 
> Regards,
> Glenn Lovitz
> 

Hi Glenn,

The problem I had was that I'm unable to use other
locales except the default and mysteriously Korean.
Steve had provided me a solution and that is to just
query the localhost and also use the font server as
you mentioned.

This solution, however, does not allow me to logout
and switch locale w/o killing the Xvnc process and
restarting it. So right now, I'm hoping Steve can help
me with that ... ;)

Regards,
JK

> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Behalf Of Juay Kwang Tan
> >Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 3:46 AM
> >To: Akira Hatakeyama
> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: dtlogin and local languages
> >
> >
> >Hi!
> >
> >Thanks for all the help so far. However, the moment
> I
> >put a -fp /path/to/all/my/fonts options, a
> >/etc/init.d/dtlogin reset refuses to start Xvnc for
> >me.
> >
> >The following is the entry from my
> >/etc/dt/config/Xservers file
> >
> >:10 Local [EMAIL PROTECTED] root /opt/vnc/Xvnc :10
> >-httpd /opt/vnc/classes -geometry 1152x900 -rfbwait
> >120000 -rfbauth /.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5910
> >-alwaysshared -depth 24 -fp
> >/usr/openwin/lib/locale/zh/X11/fonts/TrueType/
> >
> >If I remove the last -fp option, then it will run
> >except that I see no local language option except
> for
> >Korean. Also, when I login from the console to CDE,
> >xset q's output for fontpath doesn't include those
> for
> >local language though.
> >
> >I hope I'm not missing anything obvious here :/
> >
> >Really appreciate all your help so far.
> >
> >Regards,
> >JK
> >
> >--- Akira Hatakeyama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Greetings.
> >>
> >> On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:31:34PM -0700, Juay
> Kwang
> >> Tan wrote:
> >> > > Did you set Xvnc's font path properly?
> >> > > CDE requires lot of non-standard fonts.
> >> > > Setting font path as console X will solve
> your
> >> > > problem.
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > Hi there, I thought of this before but I'm
> >> completely
> >> > lost on how do I actually set the font path.
> Can
> >> you
> >> > give an example?
> >>
> >> There's FAQ for this.
> >>
> >>    
> http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/faq.html#q12
> >>
> >> quote from there:
> >> ] type 'xset q' from within a normal X session. 
> One
> >> of the things
> >> ] reported is the font path used by your current
> X
> >> server, which
> >> ] is generally the right thing to use for Xvnc.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Akira Hatakeyama   E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>    http://www.sra.co.jp/people/akira/index.html
> >> chigasaki-minami, tsuzuki ward, yokohama, japan
> >
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