diff -up xterm-283/minstall.in.man-paths xterm-283/minstall.in --- xterm-283/minstall.in.man-paths 2012-10-09 01:02:57.000000000 +0200 +++ xterm-283/minstall.in 2012-10-10 16:38:31.140469445 +0200 @@ -116,11 +116,16 @@ WTMP_PATH=$WTMP_PATH/$WTMP_NAME X_MANSECT=`man X 2>&1 | tr '\012' '\020' | sed -e 's/^[^0123456789]*\([^) ][^) ]*\).*/\1/'` test -z "$X_MANSECT" && X_MANSECT=$suffix +fontpath=/usr/share/X11/fonts +xorgcfgdir=/etc/X11 +xorgcfgfil=xorg.conf +X_MANSECT=7 + # Provide for renaming in test-builds: APP_Name=`echo "$APP_name" | sed -e s/xterm/Xterm/` sed -e 's%__vendorversion__%"X Window System"%' \ - -e "s%^\.ds N Xterm%.ds n $APP_Name%" \ + -e "s%^\.ds N Xterm%.ds N $APP_Name%" \ -e "s%^\.ds n xterm%.ds n $APP_name%" \ -e s%__default_termname__%@default_TERM@% \ -e s%__default_termid__%@default_termid@% \ @@ -137,6 +142,9 @@ sed -e 's%__vendorversion__%"X Window Sy -e s%/etc/utmp%$UTMP_PATH%g \ -e s%fIwtmp'\\%fI'$WTMP_NAME'\\%g' \ -e s%/etc/wtmp%$WTMP_PATH%g \ + -e s%__fontpath__%$fontpath%g \ + -e s%__xorgcfgdir__%$xorgcfgdir%g \ + -e s%__xorgcfgfil__%$xorgcfgfil%g \ $OLD_FILE >$NEW_FILE echo "$MINSTALL $OLD_FILE $END_FILE" diff -up xterm-283/xterm.man.man-paths xterm-283/xterm.man --- xterm-283/xterm.man.man-paths 2012-10-09 00:58:12.000000000 +0200 +++ xterm-283/xterm.man 2012-10-10 16:26:11.325842926 +0200 @@ -1949,17 +1949,17 @@ Since X11R6, bitmap fonts have been scal The font server claims to provide the bold font that \fI\*n\fP requests, but the result is not always readable. XFree86 introduced a feature which can be used to suppress the scaling. -In the X server's configuration file (e.g., \*(``/etc/X11/XFree86\*(''), you +In the X server's configuration file (e.g., \*(``__xorgcfgdir__/__xorgcfgfil__\*(''), you can add \*(``:unscaled\*('' to the end of the directory specification for the \*(``misc\*('' fonts, which comprise the fixed-pitch fonts that are used by \fI\*n\fP. For example .NS -FontPath "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/" +FontPath "__fontpath__/misc/" .NE would become .NS -FontPath "/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/:unscaled" +FontPath "__fontpath__/misc/:unscaled" .NE Depending on your configuration, the font server may have its own configuration file.