> > * Go to http://keithp.com/~keithp/fonts/ and get truetype.tar.gz and
> This could become a big problem. I'm not sure if it has been
> discussed before, but these fonts are really high quality and it
> would be helpful to include them in the distribution. The problem is
> that there are copyrighted by Microsoft and Distributed under
> their EULA. AFAICS, Microsoft does allow the distribution in RPM
> format, but it's still political.
>

Are not those fonts just standard Windows fonts (at least, judging by file
names)? Which means, anybody with dual-installation can just use drakfont to
import them.

-andrej


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