4.2.1.
xfs
Configuration
The
/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs
script starts the
xfs
server. Several options can be configured
within its configuration file,
/etc/X11/fs/config
.
The following lists common options:
•
alternate-servers
— Specifies a list of alternate font servers to be used if this font server is
not available. A comma must seperate each font server in a list.
•
catalogue
— Specifies an ordered list of font paths to use. A comma must seperate each
font path in a list.
Use the string
:unscaled
immediately after the font path to make the unscaled fonts in that
path load first. Then specify the entire path again, so that other scaled fonts are also loaded.
•
client-limit
— Specifies the maximum number of clients the font server services. The
default is
10
.
•
clone-self
— Allows the font server to clone a new version of itself when the
client-limit
is hit. By default, this option is
on
.
•
default-point-size
— Specifies the default point size for any font that does not specify this
value. The value for this option is set in decipoints. The default of
120
corresponds to a 12
point font.
•
default-resolutions
— Specifies a list of resolutions supported by the X server. Each
resolution in the list must be separated by a comma.
•
deferglyphs
— Specifies whether to defer loading glyphs (the graphic used to visually
represent a font). To disable this feature use
none
, to enable this feature for all fonts use
all
,
or to turn this this feature on only for 16-bit fonts use
16
.
•
error-file
— Specifies the path and file name of a location where
xfs
errors are logged.
•
no-listen
— Prevents
xfs
from listening to particular protocols. By default, this option is set
to
tcp
to prevent
xfs
from listening on TCP ports for security reasons.
Tip
If using
xfs
to serve fonts over the network, remove this line.
•
port
— Specifies the TCP port that
xfs
listens on if
no-listen
does not exist or is
commented out.
•
use-syslog
— Specifies whether to use the system error log.
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