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Access to Galileo's Font Server
Some of the applications installed on Galileo require special fonts.
Galileo can supply these fonts to remote hosts through a font
server. Here are some instructions for using Galileo's font server.
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From HCL Exceed:
If you're using Exceed to communicate with Galileo, you'll
need to make the following configuration changes to use
Galileo's font server.
- Start the "Xconfig" program, and select "Font"
- Click on "Font Database"
- Click "Add"
- In the box labeled "Font" at the right of the window,
choose "Server"
- In the box labeled "Font Server", enter "Galileo.phys.virginia.edu" in
the "Host Name" field
- In the "Port" field, enter "7100"
- Click "OK"
- Remove the check in the box labeled "Automatic Font Substitution" at the lower left
- Use the "Move Up" button, at the lower right, to move Galileo's font server to the top of the list
- You can now exit Xconfig
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From a Unix host:
If you have a Linux, AIX, HP or other Unix-like workstation,
there are a number of different ways to access Galileo's
font server. Here are some of them, in no particular order.
For More Information about Galileo, contact Bryan Wright.
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