I also would recommend VNC over MIX, though my experience with MIX is somewhat out of date. VNC is very good if you have a fast network. On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Simon Wood wrote:
I had a stab at using Mix a while ago, and had to add some fonts for my Logic Analyser, I remember that the documentation covers this - I think you place you 'new' fonts in the '/mix_win/bdf/misc/' directory and then change the FONTS.DIR file by including your font names and descriptions and increasing the 'count' at the start.
i.e. FONTS.DIR starts 89 sm165.bdf -Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--14-120-75-75-M-80-ISO8859-1 lg165.bdf -Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--15-150-75-75-M-100-ISO8859-1 gb16.pcf -cclib-fixed-medium-r-normal--16-150-78-78-c-160-gb2312.1980-0 ....
If you still have trouble email me directly and I'll dig a little deeper (and reboot the machine that I did it on back the M$ - currently running Linux for about the lasts 2 years).
HOWEVER My current recommendation is to use VNC instead of X. It is free and has the advantage that it is stateless - when you M$ machine crashes the session on the Linux box remains running and you don't lose all your work.
Hope this is helpful. Simon Wood
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