On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 12:43:05AM +0000, Ken Moffat wrote: > On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 03:21:47AM +0000, Ken Moffat wrote: > > > > For Chinese I've always installed fireflysung, but now that I look > > closely at the book I see that Arphic is also recommended. The link > > to Arphic is dead, but I eventually found > > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Traditional_Chinese > > which points to a debian mirror. > > In my local mirror's pool/main/t/ there are directories for > > ttf-arphic- bkai00mp, bsmi00lp, gbsn00lp, and gkai00mp : that web > > page, if I'm reading it correctly, says that the b* fonts are > > traditional chinese (13148 glyphs) and the G* are simplified (7764 > > glyphs). But then it goes on to say that Firefly merged the > > traditional and simplified, and added manually optimized bitmaps for > > sizes 12-16. > > > Correction : the g* and b* tarballs do not contain any ttf fonts. > That's what happens when I only make brief notes and then step away for a day or two. Please disregard this, I had earlier downloaded bkai00mp* and other tarballs, which is what I was looking at. The ttf fonts are called ttf-arphic-whichever.v.wx.orig.tar.gz by debian. Sorry for the noise.
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