Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!olivea!orc!inews!pinkas From: pinkas@st860.intel.com (Israel Pinkas) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look Subject: Re: font problem Message-ID: Date: 13 Dec 90 00:14:57 GMT References: Sender: news@inews.intel.com Organization: Software Technologies, INTeL Corporation, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 34 In-reply-to: toml@ninja.Solbourne.COM's message of 12 Dec 90 16:00:49 GMT In article toml@ninja.Solbourne.COM (Tom LaStrange) writes: [Scrollbar program deleted.] > This works fine running under OpenWindows but I get the following error > when running under MIT X11R4: > > OPEN LOOK Toolkit Error in application "scrollbar": Could not load Scrollbar font > > So what's the name of this "Scrollbar font"? I can run XView applications > fine under X11R4 so I know I have some of the OL fonts installed. Does OLIT > use a different set of fonts than XView? On my machine, the Scrollbar fonts are in /usr/X/lib/fonts/Xol, the OpenLook font directory. This directory is not in the default font path for the server. AT&T server should recognize the XWINFONTPATH environment variable, which contains a comma separated list of font directories. The list replaces the default font path in the server at startup time, so make sure that the 75dpi and/or 100dpi directories are in the list. There are a few fonts that might be used for scrollbars. On my machine, the file names are [a-h]12sbarh.snf. Your mileage may vary. -Israel Pinkas Intel Corp. -- -------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The above are my personal opinions, and in no way represent the opinions of Intel Corporation. In no way should the above be taken to be a statement of Intel. UUCP: {amdcad,decwrl,hplabs,oliveb,pur-ee,qantel}!intelca!mipos3!st860!pinkas ARPA: pinkas%st860.intel.com@relay.cs.net CSNET: pinkas@st860.intel.com