From e0c6872cf40896c7be36b11dcc744620f10adf1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 13:46:59 +0900 Subject: Initial commit --- fonts/utilities/ttf2pt1/FONTS.hpux.html | 197 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 197 insertions(+) create mode 100644 fonts/utilities/ttf2pt1/FONTS.hpux.html (limited to 'fonts/utilities/ttf2pt1/FONTS.hpux.html') diff --git a/fonts/utilities/ttf2pt1/FONTS.hpux.html b/fonts/utilities/ttf2pt1/FONTS.hpux.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..80889cae2b --- /dev/null +++ b/fonts/utilities/ttf2pt1/FONTS.hpux.html @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + +How to install new Type1 fonts on an HP-UX 10.20 machine + + + +Sergey A. Babkin +
+ +<babkin@bellatlantic.net> or <sab123@hotmail.com> +

+ + +

+How to install new Type1 fonts on an HP-UX 10.20 machine +

+ + +1. Add the font files to /usr/lib/X11/fonts/type1.st/typefaces. +

+ +2. Add the font descriptions to +/usr/lib/X11/fonts/type1.st/typefaces/fonts.scale. Run `mkfontdir' +in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/type1.st/typefaces. In the descriptions +you have to specify the font manufacturer as `misc', like: +

+ + +  -misc-courier-... + +

+ +3. Copy /usr/lib/X11/fonts/type1.st/typefaces/fonts.dir to +/usr/lib/X11/fonts/type1.st/licenses/STSYSTEM/DISPLAYS/fonts.dir. +Better yet, create a symbolic link. +

+ +4. For each font encoding you are going to use create a description +file in /usr/lib/X11/fonts/stadmin/type1/charsets. Of course, if you +are going to use the same fonts in several encodings, the best way +would be to create fair descriptions of charsets and really store +only one encoding in typefaces, all the others will be produced +automatically. That's not difficult at all. +But the simplest way is to just copy the file cp.iso8859-1 +to cp.<your-encoding-name>, like cp.koi8-r. +

+ +5. Restart you X server and/or font server. +

+ +

+What if you don't have the `root' privileges ? +

+ + +You still can run the font server and configure your X server +to get the fonts from it. +

+ +Further let's suppose that the name on which you are going +to run the font server is named `somehost'. Login to it +and configure the font server. +

+ +First, choose some unused port. Numbers around 9000 are a good +choice. Verify that this port is not used by somebody else +by entering +

+ +

+ netstat -naf inet |grep 9000 +
+ +and look what happens. If you get nothing, that's good, this +port is unused. If you get some lines of data, try abother port. +

+ +Go to you home directory $HOME and create some directory for +your font server, say, $HOME/fs. Copy the directory structure +of /usr/lib/X11/fonts/type1.st into $HOME/fs, so that in result +you get $HOME/fs/type1.st/<whatever was there>. Copy the directory +structure of /usr/lib/X11/fonts/stadmin/type1/charsets into $HOME/fs, +so that in result you get $HOME/fs/charsets/<whatever was there>. +Install the new fonts in these directorues as described above. +

+ +Then create the fontserver configuration file, say, $HOME/fs/xfs.cfg. +The sample contents (supposing that my $HOME is equal to /home/babkin) +is: +

+ + +


+ +# font server configuration file +
+# $XConsortium: config.cpp,v 1.7 91/08/22 11:39:59 rws Exp $ +
+ +
+rasterizers = /usr/lib/X11/fs/ufstrast.sl,/usr/lib/X11/fs/iforast.sl +
+ +
+clone-self = off +
+use-syslog = off +
+catalogue = /home/babkin/fs/type1.st +
+# in decipoints +
+default-point-size = 120 +
+default-resolutions = 100,100,75,75 +
+port=9000 +
+error-file=/home/babkin/fs/fs.err +
+
+ +

+ +Then create the script to start your font server, say, $HOME/fs/runme: +

+ + +


+ +TYPE1_CODEPAGE_DIR=$HOME/fs/charsets +
+export TYPE1_CODEPAGE_DIR +
+kill `ps -ef | grep $HOME/\[f\]s/xfs.cfg | awk '{print $2}'`; +
+nohup xfs -config $HOME/fs/xfs.cfg & +
+
+ +

+ +Don't forget to make $HOME/fs/runme executable. Then you can +execute it manually or from you .profile. +

+ +After you get your font server running, just execute the following +command (with proper host name and port number) in your X session +

+ +

+ xset fp+ tcp/somehost:9000 +
+ +to get the access to your private font server. You can add this +information to the configuration data of your X server or just +put it also into your .profile. In the latter case the best way +to do that would be like: +

+ + +


+ +... +
+$HOME/fs/runme +
+sleep 2 # give it some time to start +
+xset fp+ tcp/somehost:9000 +
+... +
+
+ +

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