Can someone help me out, how I can find the details of the Fonts installed on AIX,
details such as the font type, directory,
Non-Latin Fonts like Greek, Hebrew, or Arabic,
starting with Arabic
Objective: Oracle Reports creates PDF on AIX
we want to use ARABIC Fonts which are locally available on AIX for oracle to create the PDF reports in Hebrew / Greek / Arabic on AIX
[1] Where can I find these fonts which directory ?
Hi
I am new to AIX and want to install some fonts (in Indian Languages) created by us into the AIX server and we should be able to use these fonts in Mozilla and other user applications.
There is no Info Print Manager.
We have font files as PFB/PFM and TTF.
Which is the best method to go... (0 Replies)
Hi,
We have an issue with russian cyrillic fonts that are not displayed correctly in pdf when application works in AIX . The same russian fonts are displayed properly in windows machine.
There are spaces between russian characters and also cyrillic fonts are overlapping in AIX... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys,
Require your help please to find out the power consumption for IBM P6 series server.
1> What is the maximum power used by one IBM AIX P560 & P570 server in kilo watts (KW).
2> What is the weight of one IBM AIX P560 & P570 servers in KG.
This is urgently required for me to procure... (1 Reply)
We have an app that prints PDF files but some of the required TrueType fonts are missing on our AIX box. Does AIX support TrueType fonts? How can I install the following fonts?:
OCR A Extended (OCRAEXT.TTF)
Courier New (cour.ttf)
I have tried copying those fonts from my Windows box into... (4 Replies)
I need assistance with following requirement, I am new to Unix.
I want to do the following task but stuck with file creation date(sysdate)
Following is the requirement
I need to create a script that will read the abc/xyz/klm folder and look for *.err files for that day’s date and then send an... (4 Replies)
Hi ,
Could you please tell me how to find the following on AIX?
1.Command to find file system details?
2.What are all the files exist under a specific directory along with their sizes?
In general we use,
du -sh * | grep M under a directory which returns files having size of MB,... (18 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
have a question regarding fonts:
#env
root@oraapp:/>env
_=/usr/bin/env
LANG=ar_AA
LOGIN=root
SSH_TTY=/dev/pts/1
PATH=/usr/bin:/etc:/usr/sbin:/usr/ucb:/usr/bin/X11:/sbin:/usr/java131/jre/bin:/u ... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
file
FILE(1) General Commands Manual FILE(1)NAME
file - determine file type
SYNOPSIS
file [ file ... ]
DESCRIPTION
File performs a series of tests on its argument files in an attempt to classify their contents by language or purpose. If no arguments are
given, the classification is performed on standard input.
The file types it looks for include directory, device file, zero-filled file, empty file, Plan 9 executable, PAC audio file, cpio archive,
tex dvi file, archive symbol table, archive, rc script, sh script, PostScript, troff output file for various devices, GIF, FAX, pic-
file(9.6), object code, C and Alef source, assembler source, compressed files, encrypted file, English text, Plan 9 bitmap, Plan 9 subfont,
Plan 9 font.
If a file has no apparent format, file looks at the character set it uses to classify it according to ASCII, extended ASCII, Latin ASCII,
or UTF holding one or more of the following blocks of the Unicode Standard: Extended Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Armenian, Hebrew, Arabic,
Devanagari, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Thai, Lao, Tibetan, Georgian, Japanese, Chinese, or
Korean.
If all else fails, file decides its input is binary.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/file.c
BUGS
It can make mistakes, for example classifying a file of decimal data, etc. as troff(1) input.
FILE(1)