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I had a look at drakfont to fix it's behaviour. And although I know what is wrong with 
it, and were,
I have to little knowledge of perl to fix it (exept maybe in a crude way, but that 
would lead to other errors).
Anyway, I decided perl is terrible and hope that this gets fixed:

sub is_a_font {
    local $_ = $_[0];
    /.ttf$/i || /.pfa$/i || /.pfb$/i || /.pcf$/i || /.pcf.gz$/i || /.pfm$/i || /.gsf$/;
}
what if the font is TTF?? My Verdana is! And it didn't get installed.
Ofcourse, if I add TTF (and others) here, the comparing to installed font goes wrong. 
Who solves it?

also:

sub search_windows_font {
    foreach my $fstab_line (grep { /vfat/ } cat_('/etc/mtab') ) {

I could imagine some winnt people use ntfs? which is readable so we can copy those 
fonts as well.


Danny




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