> Fonts is a major problem. Even for a home system this complicates settings
> (what will you set for the default font of kde? the ugly "fixed"? After
> bothering that much with adding antialising ? ;-) ).
>
> For a more-than-hobbyist environemnt (which may be what IBM is aiming for)
> such solutions will simply not do.
>
> However, such a font will not be made availble by extra programmer time
> (and I believe that this post was about investment of programmers time)
>
If I remember correctly Sivan Toledo has written a few months ago that having
IBM contribute some fonts will be a relief of the above fonts problems.
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