The page mentioned in the subject contains high quality fonts. Some of
them have very good non antialiased rendering (necessitate the bytecode
interpreter in freetype though, but this is not the topic of my
question). In fact we find some font which appears to be identical in
the rendering of the so called "microsoft true type core font". The page
do not display any copyright information, but it is a notice on the some
of the file theirself, for example the Arial.ttf contains the following
(visible with the true type viewer of MS Windows or strings <filename> |
grep -i copyright):
Digital Font Labs - Copyright (c) , 2000. ...... FREEWARE ....... Use
this font at your own free will.
This should be DFSGF.
But this seems to beautiful to be true, so does anyone know more about
this website? Is the above copyright real or forged? A search on the web
seems that this site is rather popular so I hope one of you know more.
If (some of) these fonts appears to be really free, it might be
worthwhile to include some of them in Debian.
Olive
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