[foxboro] Exceed 10 fonts
- From: "Lowell, Timothy" <TLowell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 12:20:45 -0600
Thanks to the multitude who have responded to my font problems. I
appreciate all your efforts.
It seems to me that after reading all the responses, no one else has
actually successfully gotten the following versions of Exceed, I/A, and
FoxView to work simultaneously: Exceed 10.0, I/A Version 7.1.1 on an
AW51F, and FoxView 9.0.2. If anyone has that combination working,
please let me know how you managed to do it. Ted Jirik, who has done a
lot of work here at our Kenai refinery, has figured out a few edits in
the go script that helped me make it go from no FoxView at all to a
FoxView with bad fonts. They involve adding a "SIGUSR2" line wherever
there is a "SIGUSR1" line, and a reference to an include file called
/usr/include/sys/iso/signal_iso.h. I have no idea where he came up with
that, but it works.
I've been playing around with the font database files, as Steve Murray
suggested. I get different results, but only on the Menu bar, and not
in the actual display field. The display field font is always a small,
old WYSE terminal-type font.
So, if you've got that combination of versions to work, please let me
know.
Thanks,
Tim Lowell
Control Systems Engineer
Tesoro Corporation
(office) 210-283-2929
(mobile) 210-253-0225
tlowell@xxxxxxxxxxx
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