Agilent Technologies 1660C Series User Manual page 35

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Using the X Window Interface
To load the custom fonts
Example
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 SM165.BDF and LG165.BDF from the
\system\disk\hard\system directory to your computer.
ftp lp1670A
220 1670A V01.00 FUSION FTP server (Version 3.3) ready.
Name (lp1670A: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.dir 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 X is restarted or the
fonts must be installed in the default X11 font directory, typically found in
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc. This directory is usually protected, so your
system administrator may have to perform the installation.
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