On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 12:14:37PM +0200, Bernhard Kuemel wrote: > Branden Robinson wrote: > > > > On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 12:29:43AM +0200, Bernhard Kuemel wrote: > > > > i looked up my XF86 log files, and saw that it was loading fonts in a > > > > different order than that specified above. i then changed my > > > > XF86Config-4 'Files' section to load the FontPaths in the same order > > > > as give to 'catalogue' above, and everything worked. i've pasted the > > > > relevant section below, and hope it helps. > > > > > > Unfortunately it doesn't. No change. > > > > Are you using the X font server? > > Yes, unless I try an X font path without xfs in which case it keeps > running unused. > > > If so, did you modify its catalog[1] as well? > > Yes. > > > Have you restarted both xfs (if applicable) > > Yes, now also when the X font path did not include xfs. > > > and the X server since making this change? > > Yes, I logged out of X and killed X with <ctrl><alt><bksp>. On other > occasions I also shut down the computer, slept and restarted it. Well, then, I cannot explain this. I am able to go back and forth at will between ugly fonts and less-ugly fonts by moving the Type1 and directory from the beginning of the FontPath list and xfs catalogue to the end. -- G. Branden Robinson | I'm sorry if the following sounds Debian GNU/Linux | combative and excessively personal, branden@debian.org | but that's my general style. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Ian Jackson
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