Rendering Using Internal Graphics Code Rendering Using Native Graphics Subsystem

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2.3.7 Configuring Rendering Options on UNIX

This section covers the following topics: ■ Rendering Using Internal Graphics Code on page 2-25 ■ Rendering Using Native Graphics Subsystem on page 2-25

2.3.7.1 Rendering Using Internal Graphics Code

When running Inbound Refinery on Linux or Solaris SPARC and creating multi-page TIFF files or thumbnails, by default Outside In uses its internal graphics code to render fonts and graphics. Therefore, access to a running X Window System display server X Server and the presence of either Motif Solaris or LessTif Linux is not required. The system only needs to be able to locate usable fonts. Fonts are not provided with Outside In. For information about setting the path to usable fonts, see Specifying the Font Path on page 2-26.

2.3.7.2 Rendering Using Native Graphics Subsystem

To configure Inbound Refinery so that Image Export uses the operating system’s native graphics subsystem to render fonts and graphics instead of its internal graphics code, complete the following steps: 1. Log into the Inbound Refinery computer as the Inbound Refinery user. 2. Make sure the Inbound Refinery computer has access to a running X Window System display server X Server and the presence of either Motif Solaris or LessTif Linux. 3. Ensure that the DISPLAY variable in the Inbound Refinery startup script .profile, .login, .bashrc, etc. points to the running X server. For example: DISPLAY=:0.0 export DISPLAY 4. Source the new .profile for example, using usrbinsh, run the command: ..profile 5. Give Outside In Image Export permission to use the running X Server with the following command: xhost +localhost 6. Lock the console, leaving the Inbound Refinery user logged in. 7. Log into the refinery.

8. Select Conversion Settings then Third-Party Application Settings. The

Third-Party Application Settings Page is displayed.

9. Click Options under the General OutsideIn Filter Options section.

10. Select Use native operating system’s native graphics subsystem.

11. Click Update.

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2.3.8 Specifying the Font Path