> Yes, you can. fontconfig is purely a client-side library. On the > other hand, Xft requires it, and therefore so does everything > built on GTK, Qt, FLTK, or Java. More sinister, ghostscript also > requires it, and so does xetex (most distressingly). It will be > a bad day when I meet Kieth Packard.
Are you sure, or am I just being stupid again? I am writing this mail in dillo2, a fltk browser. And I possess no fontconfig. t...@box:~$ fontconfig sh: fontconfig: not found