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  Re: How to display text in UNIX (Linux)?  
From: Meothuru
Date: 3 Nov 2006 06:50:00
Message: <web.454b2cb25db3633de340b2aa0@news.povray.org>
"Marvin" <mto### [at] grfhr> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried my best, and I was searching through docs, but it is only
> explained for Windows.
>
> 1. How to display text in UNIX (Linux)?
>    1a. Which naming convention is required for fonts?
>    1b. How to use non-ttf fonts and is it possible at all?
> 2. How to display text on Mac OS X?
> 3. How to make text display universal, despite the fact that fonts have
> different locations and aliases on various systems?
>
> Many thanks in forward,
> Marvin

Displaying the text in a textshell, a Windowmanager(fvwm, Blackbox,
Afterstep etc.) or in a Desktop (KDE, Gnome) ?

By a programm(in wich programming language?) or a script(Shellscript
or script languages like Perl, Python etc.) ?


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