On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 01:46:02PM +0300, hiro wrote:
Yes, you can. fontconfig is purely a client-side library. On the
other hand, Xft requires it, and therefore so does everything
built on GTK, Qt, FLTK, or Java. More sinister, ghostscript also
requires it, and so does xetex (most distressingly). It will be
a bad day when I meet Kieth Packard.

Are you sure, or am I just being stupid again?
I am writing this mail in dillo2, a fltk browser. And I possess no fontconfig.

t...@box:~$ fontconfig
sh: fontconfig: not found

t...@box:~$ fc-list

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Kris Maglione

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