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/* $Xorg: README,v 1.3 2000/08/17 19:54:19 cpqbld Exp $ */ Installation instructions for fontserver 1 - set DefaultFSConfigFile to point to the correct place, if the default is not what you want. an example config file is in ./config 2 - modify the file named by DefaultFsConfigFile so the 'catalogue' parameter points to a set of valid font directories. At this point the test programs should work. Start the font server (xfs &) and try some tests. Most of the clients take a command line switch of where to find the server, and FSlib understands the environment variable FONTSERVER. The format is the same as Xlib, (ie, hostname:server_number). See mit/doc/fontserver: ./doc various pieces of documentation on the font server and associated software: FSlib.doc - short summary of the FSlib functions and their args test_progs - description of the clients & test programs design.ms - troff source of fontserver design overview Tested font formats. The fontserver has been tested with PCF, Speedo, SNF and BDF formats. Tested environments: the fontserver and clients have been built & tested on SPARC running 4.x and a DECstation 3100 running V4.0. it should work ok on any 32 bit UNIX w/ BSD sockets.