Example
Using
the
X
Window
Interface
To
load
the
custom
fonts
Loading
the
fonts
using
ftp
and
UNIX
Suppose you have a
UNIX
computer
running your X
server
software.
Go
to
the
directory where you want to install the custom fonts.
As
the
data
user,
ftp
to
the
analyzer and copy
SMl
6 5 . BDF
and
LG 16 5 .
BDF
from
the
\system\
disk\
hard\
system
directory to your computer.
ftp
lp1670A
220
HP1670A
VOl.00
FUSION FTP
server
(Version
3.3)
ready.
Name
(lpl670A:guest):
data
230
User
DATA
logged
in.
ftp>
cd
/system/disk/hard/system
200
Remote
Directory
changed
to
"/system/disk/hard/system".
ftp>
get
lg165.bdf
200
PORT
command
ok.
150
Opening
data
connection
for
lg165.bdf
(15.6.253.146,1121)
(20494
bytes).
226
Transfer
complete.
23338
bytes
received
in
0.69
seconds
(32.82
Kbytes/s)
ftp>
get
sm165.bdf
200
PORT
command
ok.
150
Opening
data
connection
for
lg165.bdf
(15.6.253.146,1122)
(19595
bytes).
226
Transfer
complete.
22311
bytes
received
in
0.32
seconds
(68.04
Kbytes/s)
ftp>
quit
To create a
fonts
.
di
r
file
in
the
current directory:
mkfontdir
To
prepend
the current directory to the font path:
xset
+fp
/users/guest/165fonts
To
reset
the
font path to its
current
value:
xset
fp
rehash
Close
the
analyzer's X Window interface
and
re-start it. You should now see
the
same fonts
that
are used
on
the
logic analyzer's front panel display.
The
xset
commands must
either
be repeated each time
Xis
restarted
or
the
fonts must
be
installed in
the
default Xl 1 font directory, typically found in
/usr
I
lib/Xll
I
fonts/misc.
This directory is usually protected, so your
system
administrator may have
to
perform
the
installation.
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