Fonts on X - solved 2006-09-01 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 16:54 -0600, karlp@(protected) wrote: > On Fri, September 1, 2006 9:08 am, karlp@(protected) wrote: > > Some time ago, there was a note about putting fonts into X for use with both > > the display and OpenOffice.org, etc. > > > > I kept the docs and had used them on a couple FC4 systems and a RH8.0 system > > with success. > > > > I've upgraded 2 of the systems to FC5 and the same processes don't work. > > > > Here's what I do: > > > > unzip/untar fonts to /usr/share/X11/fonts/NEWFONTDIR > > cd NEWFONTDIR > > mkfontdir -a `pwd` > > mkfontscale > > chkfontpath -a `pwd` > > service xfs restart > > > > So, what am I missing? Even a dreaded MS-like reboot did nothing. I've checked > > permissions and whatever else I could think of with a fuzzy brain. > > > > I did find a small set of windows fonts in an RPM online somewhere during the > > late hours last night. It's rpm was created by the author of the web page and > > is: msttcorefonts-2 (See http://nts-2.ora-code.com).0-1.noarch.rpm > > Okay, the overwhelming response was, well, underwhelming, so with a fresh > brain this afternoon, I dug in a bit more. The msttcorefonts are now > installed, but I copied the fonts from my WIN2000 server and have installed > those, as well as about 1200 other fonts on a CD my wife wants me to be able > to use to create docs for her... > > Here's what I did: > > locate msttcorefonts revealed that I could > # cd /usr/share/fonts > # ls <=- the fonts I had available were there. Annoying that the path change > in FC5 hosed all the fonts in > # cd /usr/share/X11/fonts > > I did > # mv /usr/share/fonts/* /usr/share/X11/fonts > # rmdir /usr/share/fonts > # ln -s /usr/share/X11/fonts /usr/share/fonts > > Then, I wrote a script named updfonts.sh: > > #!/bin/sh > echo "update file is /etc/X11/fs/config" > #DR=/usr/share/X11/fonts ;# linked to next line dir > DR=/usr/share/fonts > cd $DR > echo "Directory listing of $DR" > ls -t | grep -v util | grep -v encodings > echo -n "Enter Directory Where Your New Fonts Are (x=cancel) : " > read FD > if [ "$FD" = '' -o "$FD" = 'x' ] ; then > cd $DR > echo 'Nothing Done' > exit 1 > fi > cd $FD > mkfontdir -a `pwd` > mkfontscale > chkfontpath -r `pwd` > chkfontpath -a `pwd` > service xfs restart > cd $DR > exit 0 > > After running it against every directory it showed, yes, one at a time because > I'm a control freak, my fonts showed up in OpenOffice.org, Firefox, etc. I'm a > happy, yet blissfully annoying, person again...
Sorry I didn't respond earlier, Karl, but I've been putting out brushfires like farking mad around here and I'm functioning (and I use that term loosely) on about 7 hours of sleep total in the last 4 days.
I'm pooped!
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