hmm, on Mon, May 04, 2009 at 05:29:02PM +0200, Marc Espie said that
> They assume you will always have the microsoft core fonts installed,
> even though these basically ARE NOT open source.

if i am not mistaken generic names like "times", "helvetica",
"courier", etc are used by more foundries, not only microsoft...
so perhaps there was no such assumption from their side and
simply the prehistoric bitmap fonts are used because, well,
they are prehistoric and have been here forever..

on the other hand i am not sure an unconditional system-wide
override should be the way to go, are we now supposed to fight
with config files when we add arbitrary font packages?

i am quite interested why was this change promoted from a personal
fontconfig setting to a system-wide one.  wouldn't it be enough
to have this change for people who want it in their personal
fontconfig overrides?

-f
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