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Configuring HP-UX for Different Languages > Chapter 2 Configuring
the Asian Language ExtensionsConfiguring Fonts |
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Asian bitmap fonts for X window system are installed in the following directories. Table 2-5 X11 Bitmap Fonts and Directories
The default X server configuration includes font paths above once HPUXExtns-<lang> bundles have been installed. Refer to the Using Fonts section of the Using the X Window System manual for bitmap font administration. The TrueType fonts for the layered technologies, such as JAVA and X Window Systems, are located in the HPUXEssentials and HPUXExtns-<lang> bundles on the OS media, and are installed in the following directories. Table 2-6 TrueType Fonts, Typefaces and Directories
The TrueType fonts in the X Window System will be available only through X Font Server, xfs. Refer to “X Font Server Configuration” to start X Font Server. For your remote clients, prepare a font server to provide font service. Edit /etc/rc.config.d/xfs on your font server as shown below and then set up your local host. RUN_X_FONT_SERVER=1 This enables the X font server to start at system boot. To start the X font server immediately, run the following command: # /sbin/init.d/xfs start Please refer to xfs(1) for more information. The following is an example in a case where the server provides service at port number 7000 (default): xset fp+ tcp/server_hostname:7000 xset fp rehash For configuring bitmap data based User Defined Character (UDC), X11-based UDC editor, xudced(1) is provided. The tool allows users to create UDC bitmap data via X11 GUI. Created UDC data file can be configured for X11 display using udcc(1) command, and for printing using -oudc option. Please refer to man page udc(4) for more details. For printing, a UDC file can be a personal default UDC by placing the file as $HOME/.nlio_udc. Also, system-wide default UDC file can be placed at /var/asx/udc/sys.udc. For configuring a user selected TrueType font into the system, ttinstall(1) command is provided as Japanese enhancement. The TrueType fonts can be used via X font server after it is installed with ttinstall(1) command. For more details, please refer to JSE Users Guide. |
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