Jesse Ross wrote: >> Well, you *did* describe the feature as being, effectively, a glorified >> mknfonts -- which is useful, but not sufficient. I would suggest something >> more interactive, so the human using the program gets a chance to affect >> the result. > > I would argue the reverse -- make the initial font conversion a > virtually invisible process initially, something that doesn't require > any additional user interaction, as painless as just dragging a font > into the Font Manager window or clicking the + button on the bottom > of the window and selecting the font.
As I mentioned, it's not just what's in the plist but what's in the package. An automatic process cannot collect a font family correctly, so it's something that needs a human being able to make decisions. After all, isn't that what a computer is FOR? It does the grunt work, you make the decisions. :) -- | Jeff Teunissen -=- Pres., Dusk To Dawn Computing -=- deek at d2dc.net | GPG: 1024D/9840105A 7102 808A 7733 C2F3 097B 161B 9222 DAB8 9840 105A | Core developer, The QuakeForge Project http://www.quakeforge.net/ | Specializing in Debian GNU/Linux http://www.d2dc.net/~deek/ _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
