From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 3-APR-1991 03:00:45.56 To: ARISIA::EVERHART CC: Subj: No Subject From: RELAY-INFO-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.COM@SMTP@CRDGW2 To: Everhart@Arisia@MRGATE Received: by crdgw1.ge.com (5.57/GE 1.93) id AA11662; Tue, 2 Apr 91 17:47:35 EST Message-Id: <9104022247.AA11662@crdgw1.ge.com> Received: From SUN2.NSFNET-RELAY.AC.UK by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Tue, 2 APR 91 01:13:52 PST Received: from dlvf.daresbury.ac.uk by sun2.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk via JANET with NIFTP id <4925-0@sun2.nsfnet-relay.ac.uk>; Tue, 2 Apr 1991 10:07:18 +0100 Date: Tue, 2 Apr 91 10:05 GMT From: UFE@dlvf.daresbury.ac.uk To: INFO-VAX <@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk:INFO-VAX@CRVAX.SRI.com> I have managed to do some of what you want, but there appear to be problems over and above that of fonts. eg I can get my VMS X-server to display OpenWindows from a SUN, but certain actions fail to work and sometimes the whole seesion gets blown away. Further problems occur when font names are invalid under VMS (such as those used by PUBLISHER). A VMS fonts.alias would help here. However these problems seem to pale into insignificance when trying to get DECwindows to run on the SUN's OPENLOOK X-server. Most applications seem to fail with X-server errors. Anyway here's how I set up OPENLOOK to display on my VAX station ... The Openlook fonts were transferred to the VAX and compiled with FONT and put in the DECW$FONT:[USER_75DPI] and DECW$FONT:[USER_CURSOR16] directories. The following is then run on the SUN ... setenv DISPLAY vaxstation:0 setenv OPENWINHOME /usr setenv $OPENWINHOME/lib LD_LIBRARY_PATH set path=($OPENWINHOME/bin $OPENWINHOME/bin/xview $path) xset fp 'DECW$FONT:,DECW$FONT:[USER_75DPI],DECW$FONT:[USER_CURSOR16]' You now have to kill the VAX window manager with $STOP DECW$WM_1. Be careful here, since you won't be able to move and expose windows now, so it's useful to have all windows where you can see them. Start the OPENLOOK window manager with %olwm & and hey presto ! With the proviso that font names are VMS legal then there is no reason that other machines/window managers can't be displayed by similar means. Cheers, Mark ======================================================================== Mark Enderby JANET - UFE@UK.AC.DARESBURY.DLVA VAX Systems Manager EARN/Bitnet - UFE@DLVA.DARESBURY.AC.UK SERC Daresbury Laboratory Keckwick Lane Daresbury Warrington tel: 0925-603353 WA4 4AD Int:+44-925-603353 UK fax: 0925-603174