On Friday 02 February 2007 4:31 am, Andraž Tori wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-02-02 at 10:01 +0100, Jeroen van de Nieuwenhof wrote:
> > muzzol schreef:
> > >> So how will it be possible then to find out what license a file has?
> > >
> > > theorically you must watch it one by one. practically this is
> > > impossible, at least for one person.
> > >
> > > how many files contains the cinelerra source package?
> >
> > I found already one file that is LGPL: ladspa.h in /cinelerra.
>
> great, this is progress! Mark it as such ...
>
> > And what about the fonts (like arial)?
>
> as far as i can guess they are from MS core fonts package. they are
> definitely not under licence that would be DFSG compatible, so they
> should probably be excluded from main debian/ubuntu version.
>
> which directly means crippling cinlerra from titling capabilities in
> those versions.

Andraz, you could replace them with the Deja Font-Family.
Also, is ther a way cinelerra be set up to look for fonts in a user's ~/.fonts 
directory?
Wes
>
> bye
> andraž

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