Add verbiage to pkg-message giving better instructions on how to enable

the AbiWord fonts and have a much more pleasant experience.

PR:		30912
Submitted by:	Marco Molteni <molter@tin.it>
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Ade Lovett 2002-02-13 04:04:56 +00:00
parent 9aa2e96d16
commit 2641883c38
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=54641
4 changed files with 64 additions and 32 deletions

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If you are going to display AbiWord on the remote X server please make sure In order to use AbiWord, you may have to add one or more lines to your
that files from the ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory available to XF86Config file, usually located in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
your remote X server and add ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts into server's
font path. For XFree86, add the line:
FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts" For any XFree86 version, add the following line to the "Files" section:
in the "Files" section of your /etc/XF86Config file. If you use a different FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts"
X server, please see its documentation on how to do this.
Then re-start your X server. For XFree86 >= 4, add also the following line to the "Module" section:
Load "type1"
For other X servers, please consult your documentation.
Also, if you are going to display AbiWord on a remote X server, besides
following the instructions above, please make sure that the files in the
${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory are available to the remote X
server.
Finally, re-start your X server.

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If you are going to display AbiWord on the remote X server please make sure In order to use AbiWord, you may have to add one or more lines to your
that files from the ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory available to XF86Config file, usually located in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
your remote X server and add ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts into server's
font path. For XFree86, add the line:
FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts" For any XFree86 version, add the following line to the "Files" section:
in the "Files" section of your /etc/XF86Config file. If you use a different FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts"
X server, please see its documentation on how to do this.
Then re-start your X server. For XFree86 >= 4, add also the following line to the "Module" section:
Load "type1"
For other X servers, please consult your documentation.
Also, if you are going to display AbiWord on a remote X server, besides
following the instructions above, please make sure that the files in the
${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory are available to the remote X
server.
Finally, re-start your X server.

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If you are going to display AbiWord on the remote X server please make sure In order to use AbiWord, you may have to add one or more lines to your
that files from the ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory available to XF86Config file, usually located in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
your remote X server and add ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts into server's
font path. For XFree86, add the line:
FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts" For any XFree86 version, add the following line to the "Files" section:
in the "Files" section of your /etc/XF86Config file. If you use a different FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts"
X server, please see its documentation on how to do this.
Then re-start your X server. For XFree86 >= 4, add also the following line to the "Module" section:
Load "type1"
For other X servers, please consult your documentation.
Also, if you are going to display AbiWord on a remote X server, besides
following the instructions above, please make sure that the files in the
${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory are available to the remote X
server.
Finally, re-start your X server.

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If you are going to display AbiWord on the remote X server please make sure In order to use AbiWord, you may have to add one or more lines to your
that files from the ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory available to XF86Config file, usually located in /etc/X11/XF86Config.
your remote X server and add ${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts into server's
font path. For XFree86, add the line:
FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts" For any XFree86 version, add the following line to the "Files" section:
in the "Files" section of your /etc/XF86Config file. If you use a different FontPath "${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts"
X server, please see its documentation on how to do this.
Then re-start your X server. For XFree86 >= 4, add also the following line to the "Module" section:
Load "type1"
For other X servers, please consult your documentation.
Also, if you are going to display AbiWord on a remote X server, besides
following the instructions above, please make sure that the files in the
${PREFIX}/share/AbiSuite/fonts directory are available to the remote X
server.
Finally, re-start your X server.