I saw the article on whatsup I think, and started to d/l fonts and install 
them. Both on RH8.0 and MDK9.0.

Somehow most of the fonts were not usable in kde3/gtk(1/2).
I did not investigate it too much, as all I saw were squares.

In rh I put the fotns in ~/.fonts.
In mdk I did ttmkfdir - fonts.dir; chkcfontpath --add `pwd` and edited 
/etc/X11/Xftconfig


Any one else tested?

- diego
ביום ראשון 23 פברואר 2003, 09:51, Ira Abramov כתב:
> Quoting Tzafrir Cohen, from the post of Sun, 23 Feb:
> > On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Ira Abramov wrote:
> > > indeed, I see they added a few more fonts and renamed them. if memory
> > > served they used to call them differently before.
> >
> > Your memory doesn't serve you right, I figure...
>
> /usr/share/doc/culmus/changelog.gz on Debian:
>
> "Font family Dror has been renamed to Frank Ruehl to maintain consistency
> with common conventions."
>
> "Hasida family discontinued in favor of Miriam Mono."
>
> there were a few changes, as I see :)
>
> I just want to be calm about the font designs' ownerships, and that the
> copyrighters do allow the use of the designs and names in a GPL package.
>
> I don't surf much in Israeli sites, but people tell me there are a lot
> of free decorative TTFs for DL, anyone knows any good ones that are also
> Free? well, even if they don't come with a source, at least ones that
> permit redistribution and unrestricted use (e.g. in a commercial
> environmrnt). Until we get the big bodies to release fonts Libre, I'd
> like to find a few more Gratis, unlimited-use ones.


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