Using alternate font server configuration files
You can use font server configuration files other
than the default.
This is useful for starting a custom font server.
The following steps show how to start a font server
that reads a custom configuration file:
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Create the custom configuration file.
For example, the file might be called
myfont.config and might
reside in user tammyr's
home directory /u/tammyr.
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Edit the file from which the font server will start,
for example .startxrc in user tammyr's
home directory.
Add the command to start the font server with the custom
configuration file:
/usr/bin/X11/fs -cf /u/tammyr/myfont.config &
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Stop the X server, then restart it.
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