HP-UX Java™ - Fonts and the Java™ Runtime Environment HP Part Number: 5900-1292 Published: November 2010 Edition: 1.
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Table of Contents Introduction..........................................................................................................................4 X Windows, Java™ applications and TrueType fonts..........................................................4 Installing Asian TrueType fonts (SDK 1.3x, 1.4x).................................................................4 The hp.fontpath property (SDK 1.3x, 1.4x only) .................................................................5 Bitmap vs.
Introduction This document gives you information on how HP-UX fonts are configured with your HP-UX Java™ runtime environment. Because the HP-UX SDK has built-in support for the Asian TrueType fonts, you will not normally need this information. However, if you want to change Java's font.properties files or if you have a font-related problem, this information is useful. Helpful documents are: Oracle's The font.properties Files and the article How Java™ products for HP-UX display Asian fonts.
Japanese: Korean: Simple-Chinese: Traditional Chinese: Common: 2. 3. PHSS_26972 PHSS_26974 PHSS_26976 PHSS_24937 PHSS_25091 (for (for (for (for (for 11.0) 11.0) 11.0) 11.0) 11.0) or or or or or PHSS_26971 PHSS_26973 PHSS_24975 PHSS_26977 PHSS_25092 (for (for (for (for (for 11i) 11i) 11i) 11i) 11i) Make sure you have installed HP's SDK version 1.3.1.02 or later, which supports Asian TrueType fonts, including new versions of the font.properties files. SDK 1.3.1.06 is recommended.
The JAVA_FONTS environment variable (SDK 1.3x, 1.4x only) When the JAVA_FONTS environment variable is set, Java™ Fontpath is completely overridden. JAVA_FONTS is to be used for testing only. If JAVA_FONTS is not set, hp.fontpath (from font.properties) is used to construct Java™ Fontpath, as defined in this document. How the X Font Server affects font display (all JDK versions) The X Font Server (xfs) daemon affects what scalable TrueType fonts are available on your machine.