Unicode fonts ============= The new libXg distribution supports Unicode. Sam and 9term built using the new UTF libXg will allow one to enter and edit files containing Unicode characters encoded using UTF-2 (UTF-FSS). To use them: o convert the bdf files to whatever format is appropriate for your system and place the files in a suitable common directory o set this directory up as an X font directory by running some program such as `mkfontdir' if necessary o add the directory to your fontpath `xset fp+ fontdir' o make sure libXg knows about the fontfile you wish to use by setting the appropriate .p9font X resource (or just *p9font) to be something like /lib/font/Xg/matty/unicode.9.font or by specifying an appropriate -p9font argument to libXg programs.