On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 04:58:21AM -0400, Wolfgang Sourdeau wrote: > I am converting all of my system to ISO-8859-15 and I notice that just > the "fixed" font has a 8859-15. It would be great to have standard > fonts such as Times, Helvetica, ... be compatible with this encoding. [...] > Now, it seems that the fonts coming with XFree86 are copyrighted by > Adobe. So what are the alternatives for us ?
1) All of the fonts in the xfree86 source package are freely licensed. (N.B., this is not the case with the upstream XFree86 source tarballs.) 2) Markus Kuhn has, I believe, extended the coverage of all the 75dpi and 100dpi fonts to include ISO 8859-15 and a whole lot more. This work is presently in XFree86's CVS HEAD branch and will be part of 4.1.x. So, if you can hold out a little longer, you'll get your wish with no labor on your part. -- G. Branden Robinson | Debian GNU/Linux | If encryption is outlawed, only outlaws [EMAIL PROTECTED] | will @goH7OjBd7*dnfk=<q4fDj]Kz?. http://www.debian.org/~branden/ |
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