The Nuprl system is written in a combination of Common Lisp and an older dialect of ML. We assume here that your Nuprl administrator has already done the following:
To set-up, do the following:
xset fp+ FONT-DIR
xset fp rehash
These commands tell X the font path to the nuprl fonts. The first time you run Nuprl you should also run these commands interactively in some shell to add the font path to your current X environment. The current Nuprl fonts in order of size from smallest to largest are named nuprl-8x13 , nuprl-13 and nuprl-20 . If you want to look at one of the fonts, use the xfd command. For example, run in a shell:
xfd -font nuprl-13 &
Such an editor is not strictly necessary, but is a good idea for several reasons: