On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, brett hartshorn wrote: > > Hello Jaldhar, > > I had made the deb manually, i just read the 'APT Howto - Working with > source packages', so i will now go back and make them properly by > packaging them first in: nepalifonts.orig.tar.gz, nepalifonts.diff.gz > and nepalifonts.dsc. I will also make sure they are DFSG compliant, or > try my best to free them. > > -brett >
One more thing, to follow the convention used by other Indic fonts in debian, the package should be called ttf-nepali-fonts. Please look at ttf-indic-fonts to see how to make a policy-compliant fonts package. Actually, something just struck me. Nepali uses Devanagari right? In that case it might be better to just add the fonts to ttf-indic fonts or make a ttf-devanagari-fonts package. But if these fonts cannot be used for other languages, it would make sense to have a seperate Nepali fonts package. -- Jaldhar H. Vyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> La Salle Debain - http://www.braincells.com/debian/

