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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Apr 21 15:25:41 +0000 
2007 -------
This may be the occasion to add a new feature allowing to sort fonts. At the
moment, you can install many funny fonts because they will bother you in a
everyday use, flooding your font list when you only need "straight" fonts.

The ideal would be to class separately fonts that : 2) don't fit the current
language charset or 2) are fantasist 3) are for symbol use only. We could fisrt
put standard use fonts, then funny ones, and then symbols, using separators
(just an idea).
I don't know whether there may be a metadata that could be used to tell a font
is for a specific use.

Using Ubuntu Linux, for example, your font list is full of useless fonts that
*have* ASCII glyphs, but of poor quality.

This could be a main feature, because today it's difficult to choose a nice font
for a base user. AFAIK, MS Office doesn't have it... ;-)

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