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<h3 class="title"><a name="running-x">Running X</a></h3> |
<h3 class="title"><a name="running-x">Running X</a></h3> |
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<li><a href="#x-keyboard-nocaps">How do I make the Caps key another Control key</a></li> |
<li><a href="#x-keyboard-nocaps">How to make the Caps Lock key another Control key</a></li> |
<li><a href="#bypassing_xdm">How to bypass xdm</a></li> |
<li><a href="#bypassing_xdm">How to bypass xdm</a></li> |
<li><a href="#startx_not_found">When I type 'startx' I get the message: startx: Command not found. What's wrong?</a></li> |
<li><a href="#startx_not_found">startx: not found</a></li> |
<li><a href="#xinit_not_found">Unable to run X - 'xinit: not found'</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#startx_fails">startx fails -'X connection to: 0.0 broken'</a></li> |
<li><a href="#startx_fails">startx fails -'X connection to: 0.0 broken'</a></li> |
<li><a href="#xconsole">Console output (such as from 'su') garbles X display.</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#xfree86-docs">XFree86 Documentation</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#which_version">Which version of XFree86 am I running?</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#anti_aliased">How to setup anti-aliased fonts on NetBSD for X11</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#fc-cache">Xft using applications eat CPU cycles, but don't appear |
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to do anything!</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#font-error">'No fonts found' - what does this mean?</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#x_wm">How do I change the default window manager?</a></li> |
<li><a href="#x_wm">How do I change the default window manager?</a></li> |
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<h3 class="title"><a name="compiling-programs">Compiling programs</a></h3> |
<h3 class="title"><a name="compiling-programs">Compiling programs</a></h3> |
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<ul><li><a href="#compile_basic">Program fails to link: cannot find -lX11</a></li></ul> |
<li><a href="#compile_fails_xm">Compile fails - 'unable to locate libXm'</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#compile_fails_xpm">Compile fails - 'unable to locate xpm.h', or '-lXpm: no match'</a></li> |
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<li><a href="#compile_basic">Compile fails to link: Undefined symbol '_XOpenDisplay'</a></li> |
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<h3 class="title">Running X</h3> |
<h3 class="title">Running X</h3> |
<h4 class="title"> |
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<a name="x-keyboard-nocaps"></a>How do I make the Caps key another Control key</h4> |
<a name="x-keyboard-nocaps"></a>How to make the Caps Lock key another Control key</h4> |
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<p>For XFree 3.x (as shipped with NetBSD 1.l5), add |
<p>Many Unix key bindings are designed around this layout, |
<span class="quote">“<span class="quote"><code class="code">XkbOptions "ctrl:nocaps"</code></span>”</span> if you |
because it was traditional on older terminals until the standard |
want the caps-lock key become a second control-key. If you |
layout was changed by IBM.</p> |
want to use the "Windows" keys on your keyboard, you can get |
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some useful keysyms for them by using |
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<span class="quote">“<span class="quote"><code class="code">XkbModel "pc105"</code></span>”</span> instead.</p> |
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<p>XFree 4.x uses a different config file format. For it, |
<p>Add the following to your <code class="filename">~/.xsession</code> or |
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<code class="filename">~/.xinitrc</code>:</p> |
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<pre class="programlisting">Option "XkbOptions" "ctrl:nocaps"</pre> |
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setxkbmap -layout us -option ctrl:swapcaps |
into the "InputDevice" section of your XF86Config file.</p> |
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<p>You can also disable Caps Lock entirely:</p> |
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<code class="code"> |
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setxkbmap -layout us -option ctrl:nocaps |
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</code> |
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<p>Many other layout options are available, see |
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<code class="filename">/usr/X11R7/lib/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst</code>.</p> |
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<a name="bypassing_xdm"></a>How to bypass xdm</h4> |
<a name="bypassing_xdm"></a>How to bypass xdm</h4> |
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<a name="startx_not_found"></a>When I type '<span class="bold"><strong><code class="code">startx</code></strong></span>' I get the message: <code class="code">startx: Command not found.</code> What's wrong?</h4> |
<a name="startx_not_found"></a>startx: not found</h4> |
<p>You need to add the location of the X binaries to your |
<p>If the X sets are installed but no X commands work, |
shell's <code class="code">path</code> variable. For <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/csh.1">csh(1)</a> and its |
you need to add the location of the X binaries |
derivatives, add <code class="filename">/usr/X11R6/bin</code> |
(<code class="filename">/usr/X11R7/bin</code>) to your |
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shell's <code class="varname">PATH</code> variable. For <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/sh.1">sh(1)</a> and |
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its derivatives, you'll need to modify your |
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<code class="filename">~/.profile</code>. |
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For <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/csh.1">csh(1)</a> and its derivatives, add |
to the line in your <code class="filename">.cshrc</code> file which |
to the line in your <code class="filename">.cshrc</code> file which |
sets the <code class="code">path</code> variable. For <code class="code">sh</code> and |
sets the <code class="varname">path</code>.</p> |
its derivatives, you'll need to modify you |
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<code class="filename">.profile</code> instead.</p> |
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<a name="xinit_not_found"></a>Unable to run X - '<span class="bold"><strong>xinit: not found</strong></span>'</h4> |
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<p>You need <code class="filename">/usr/X11R6/bin</code> in your |
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path. As root add '<span class="bold"><strong><code class="code">set path = ( $path /usr/X11R6/bin )</code></strong></span>' |
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to <code class="filename">/etc/csh.cshrc</code>, and start a new |
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shell.</p> |
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<a name="startx_fails"></a>startx fails -'<span class="bold"><strong>X connection to: 0.0 broken</strong></span>'</h4> |
<a name="startx_fails"></a>startx fails -'<span class="bold"><strong>X connection to: 0.0 broken</strong></span>'</h4> |
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<div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "> |
<div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "> |
<li class="listitem">If your shell is <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/csh.1">csh(1)</a> or |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/shells/tcsh/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">shells/tcsh</code></a>: |
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<pre class="programlisting">startx >& ~/x.log</pre> |
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<li class="listitem">If your shell is <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/sh.1">sh(1)</a>, <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/ksh.1">ksh(1)</a>, or similar: |
<li class="listitem">If your shell is <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/sh.1">sh(1)</a>, <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/ksh.1">ksh(1)</a>, or similar: |
<pre class="programlisting">startx > ~/x.log 2>&1</pre> |
<pre class="programlisting">startx > ~/x.log 2>&1</pre> |
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</ul></div> |
<li class="listitem">If your shell is <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/csh.1">csh(1)</a> or |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/shells/tcsh/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">shells/tcsh</code></a>: |
Then view <code class="filename">~/x.log</code></p> |
<pre class="programlisting">startx >& ~/x.log</pre> |
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<a name="xconsole"></a>Console output (such as from 'su') garbles X display.</h4> |
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<p>The system is outputting a line to the console |
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indicating something has happened (such as 'su'). You should |
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really run <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/xconsole.1">xconsole(1)</a> or one 'xterm -C' to capture |
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this console output.</p> |
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<p>You may need to ensure your kernel is compiled with the |
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following enabled: |
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<pre class="programlisting">options UCONSOLE # allow anyone to steal the virtual console</pre> |
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See <a class="ulink" href="../kernel/#how_to_build_a_kernel" target="_top">How to build a kernel</a> |
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for details on how to build your own kernels.</p> |
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<p>If you're logged in as root, and get annoying |
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<code class="code">portmap</code> notices, you may wish to look at the |
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<a class="ulink" href="../misc/#portmap-messup" target="_top">FAQ entry</a> |
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on how to turn those messages off.</p> |
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<a name="xfree86-docs"></a><a class="ulink" href="http://www.xfree86.org/sos/resources.html" target="_top">XFree86 Documentation</a> |
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<a name="which_version"></a>Which version of XFree86 am I running?</h4> |
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<p>To quickly tell which version of the X server you are |
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running, you can use <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/xdpyinfo.1">xdpyinfo(1)</a>. E.g.: |
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<pre class="programlisting">$ xdpyinfo | grep release |
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vendor release number: 335</pre> |
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In the case of XFree86, this tells us that the server |
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version is 3.3.5.</p> |
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<a name="anti_aliased"></a>How to setup anti-aliased fonts on NetBSD for X11</h4> |
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<div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"> |
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<h3 class="title">Note</h3> |
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The paths below should be adjusted appropriately if using |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/pkgtools/xpkgwedge/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">pkgtools/xpkgwedge</code></a>. |
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<div class="orderedlist"><ol class="orderedlist" type="1"> |
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Install the |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/fonts/ms-ttf/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">fonts/ms-ttf</code></a> package from pkgsrc. |
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If you use the pkgsrc version of X, install also the |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/fonts/mkfontscale/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">fonts/mkfontscale</code></a> and |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/fonts/fontconfig/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">fonts/fontconfig</code></a> packages. |
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If using the XFree86 shipped with NetBSD, you may consider |
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using <a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/fonts/fontconfig/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">fonts/fontconfig</code></a> from pkgsrc |
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as it offers more tweaking options. Set the variable <code class="varname"> |
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PREFER.fontconfig</code> to pkgsrc in the <code class="filename">/etc/mk.conf |
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</code> file to ensure that the pkgsrc version is used in |
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favour of the shipped (or native) version: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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PREFER.fontconfig=pkgsrc |
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</pre> |
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You may also want to instruct fontconfig to never use |
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<span class="emphasis"><em>bitmap fonts</em></span> again: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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# cd /usr/pkg/etc/fontconfig/conf.d |
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# ln -s ../../../share/examples/fontconfig/conf.avail/70-no-bitmaps.conf . |
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</pre> |
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<p> |
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You may wish to replace the native fontconfig libraries entirely, |
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which is useful should you have any previously-compiled binaries |
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that used it. |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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# cd /usr/X11R6/lib |
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# mv libfontconfig.so.1.0 libfontconfig.so.1.0.old |
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# rm libfontconfig.so.1 |
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# ln -s ../../pkg/lib/libfontconfig.so.1 . |
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# cd /usr/X11R6/bin |
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# mv fc-cache fc-cache.old |
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# mv fc-list fc-list.old |
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To configure fontconfig, add the following line to your |
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local.conf. This file is generally found in |
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<code class="filename">/etc/fonts/local.conf</code>. |
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If you installed the fonts/fontconfig package, you will |
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<span class="bold"><strong>also</strong></span> need to add the line to |
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<code class="filename">/usr/pkg/etc/fonts/local.conf</code> |
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(or replace one with a symbolic link to another): |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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<dir>/usr/pkg/lib/X11/fonts/TTF</dir> |
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The <code class="filename">local.conf</code> file may look like this: |
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<?xml version="1.0"?> |
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<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> |
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<fontconfig> |
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<dir>/usr/pkg/lib/X11/fonts/TTF</dir> |
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</fontconfig> |
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You can also add other directories containing fonts to the |
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<code class="filename">local.conf</code> file. The following lines are |
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for using teTeX-3.0 and ghostscript fonts: |
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<dir>/usr/pkg/share/texmf-dist/fonts/</dir> |
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<dir>/usr/pkg/share/ghostscript/fonts</dir> |
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Rebuild the font cache for applications that use fontconfig |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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# fc-cache -v |
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</pre> |
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Depending on your hardware this may take a long time. |
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Run the following commands: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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# mkfontscale /usr/pkg/lib/X11/fonts/TTF |
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# mkfontdir /usr/pkg/lib/X11/fonts/TTF |
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There should now be the files <code class="filename">fonts.dir</code> and |
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<code class="filename">fonts.scale</code> in the TTF font directory. |
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<p>Configure the X server: |
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<div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "> |
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<li class="listitem"> |
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<p> In the <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">Module</span>”</span> section, make sure that the following exists: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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Load "type1" |
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Load "freetype" |
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In the <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">Files</span>”</span> section, verify the order of |
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the font paths. Verify that the TTF and Type1 |
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font paths are before the rest: |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local/" |
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FontPath "/usr/pkg/lib/X11/fonts/TTF" |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/" |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/" |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled" |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled" |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/" |
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FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/"</pre> |
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To apply the changes to the current X session, instead of |
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restarting X, run the following command |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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# xset fp rehash |
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</pre> |
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<p> |
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This will examine newly added font paths for changes. |
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Instead of adding <span class="quote">“<span class="quote">FontPath</span>”</span> directives to the X configuration file, |
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you can run the following commands from |
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<code class="filename">~/.xinitrc</code> |
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(or <code class="filename">~/.xsession</code>) file: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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xset +fp /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1 |
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xset +fp /usr/pkg/lib/X11/fonts/TTF |
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xset +fp /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/local |
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<p>That's it! Run the following commands to test the configuration. |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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$ xterm -ls -fg gray -bg black -ls -fa 'Courier New:bold' -fs 10 |
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<p> |
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Run the command <strong class="userinput"><code>fc-list</code></strong> it should list |
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the fonts available, and shouldn't dump core! |
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<p> |
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While the xterm command from above only tests the fontconfig part, the following |
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command will test the XLFD-style access: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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$ xterm -fn '-monotype-Courier New-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-m-0-iso8859-1' |
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Another test is that the following should show multiple fonts: |
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<pre class="programlisting"> |
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$ xlsfonts | grep -i 'courier new' |
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<p> |
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You can find other TTF font packages under pkgsrc/fonts. |
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For example <a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/fonts/vera-ttf/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">fonts/vera-ttf</code></a> |
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Then, view <code class="filename">~/x.log</code>.</p> |
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<a name="fc-cache"></a>Xft using applications eat CPU cycles, but don't appear |
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to do anything!</h4> |
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<p>It is possible that the application in question is |
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computing the font information that should have been |
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prepared by fc-cache - re-run '<code class="code">fc-cache -v</code>' to |
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make sure the information in the cache is up-to-date.</p> |
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<a name="font-error"></a>'No fonts found' - what does this mean?</h4> |
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<pre class="programlisting">No fonts found; this probably means that the fontconfig |
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library is not correctly configured. You may need to |
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edit the fonts.conf configuration file. More information |
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about fontconfig can be found in the <a href="//man.NetBSD.org/NetBSD-9.1/i386/fontconfig.3">fontconfig(3)</a> manual |
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page and on <a class="ulink" href="http://fontconfig.org" target="_top">http://fontconfig.org</a></pre> |
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<p>You haven't run '<code class="code">fc-cache -v</code>' like the |
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<a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/fonts/fontconfig/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">fonts/fontconfig</code></a> |
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<a class="ulink" href="ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/fonts/fontconfig/MESSAGE" target="_top">MESSAGE</a> |
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suggests during installation. For details, see |
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'<code class="code">pkg_info -D fontconfig</code>' and <a class="ulink" href="#anti_aliased" target="_top">above</a>.</p> |
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<a name="x_wm"></a>How do I change the default window manager?</h4> |
<a name="x_wm"></a>How do I change the default window manager?</h4> |
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<h3 class="title">Compiling programs</h3> |
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<a name="compile_fails_xm"></a>Compile fails - 'unable to locate libXm'</h4> |
<a name="compile_basic"></a>Program fails to link: cannot find -lX11</h4> |
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which is a commercial graphical user interface.</p> |
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<p>A freeware implementation of Motif called <a class="ulink" href="http://www.lesstif.org/" target="_top">Lesstif</a> is also available. |
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It is available as part of the <a class="ulink" href="../software/packages.html" target="_top">NetBSD packages collection</a>, |
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under <a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/x11/lesstif/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">x11/lesstif</code></a>.</p> |
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<p><code class="filename">xpm.h</code> is part of the X PixMap |
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library, used by many programs to allow more multi (than |
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two) colour icons. |
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It is available as part of the <a class="ulink" href="../software/packages.html" target="_top">NetBSD packages collection</a>, |
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under <a href="https://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/current/pkgsrc/graphics/xpm/index.html" target="_top"><code class="filename">graphics/xpm</code></a></p> |
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<p>If it is a third party item of software, you should |
<p>If it is a third party item of software, you should |
check if a version is available via the <a class="ulink" href="../software/packages.html" target="_top">NetBSD packages collection</a>. |
check if a version is available via the <a class="ulink" href="../software/packages.html" target="_top">NetBSD packages collection</a>. |
If you are writing you own code you need to ensure you link |
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against the necessary X libraries. In this case, add |
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<code class="code">-L/usr/X11R6 -lX11</code> to the end of your link |
<code class="code">-L/usr/X11R7/lib, -Wl,-R/usr/X11R7/lib</code>.</p> |
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