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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Maya Installation Guide
- Maya Licensing Guide
- Stand-Alone Licensing Guide
- Network Licensing Guide
- Quick Start to Autodesk Network Licensing
- Plan Your Network Licensing
- Autodesk Network Licensing Tools
- Network Licensing Tasks
- Glossary
- Index
■ libXinerama.so.1 from package libinerama
■ libXau.so.6 from package libXau
■ libxcb.so.1 from package libxcb
Dependent System libraries
■ libfam.so.0 from package gamin
■ libaudiofile.so.0 from package audiofile
■ libaudiofile.so from package audiofile-devel
■ libuuid.so.1 from package e2fsprogs-libs
■ ibpthread.so.0
■ llibc.so.6
■ libdl.so.2
■ libz.so.1
■ librt.so.1
■ libSM.so.6
■ libICE.so.6
■ libutil.so.1
Fonts
Maya also uses some fonts that may not be installed by default. Execute the
following to install these fonts:
yum install xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi
xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-75dpi
Differences in operation
When installed on a Linux system, Maya works in much the same way as
when installed on Windows.
Using the MayaScheme file to set fonts, font sizes, and colors
Fonts, font sizes, and colors can be configured using the MayaScheme file.
This file lets you specify X Resources that Maya uses for configurable text. The
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