2006/11/16, Jan Rychter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> While I do understand what you're saying, I thought I'd pitch in -- I'm
> not sure if you're aware of the fact that the DejaVu fonts are
> derivatives of Bitstream Vera, with an extended character set.
>
> This means that without changing *anything* but the font file, you'd
> make lots more users happy. People who use Bitstream Vera and are happy
> with it wouldn't even notice the change, as the characters that exist in
> Vera are exactly the same in DejaVu. You're just adding Extended Latin,
> Greek, Cyrillic, and a number of other special characters.
>
> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DejaVu_fonts for details.
>
> I'm one of those people who need ISO-8859-2, and I also think that while
> we should have a general solution, the default should address as much as
> possible, especially if it's completely painless to implement.
>
> --J.
>
>
Cześć
1. I used it like this - font files + small change in
data/themes/default.edc:
   font: "DejaVuSans.ttf"   "Edje-Vera";
   font: "DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf" "Edje-Vera-Bold";

ONLY FOR TESTS !!! - We must change all the name because of the Vera
LICENCE.
User must know it is DejaVu not Vera. - It is not so hard to grep.

2. There is small, small change of the fonts hight - even beter look - not
so importent in the visualization.

3. And the last - the size of the files. It is double size 142k/66k
125k/59k.

Yes it is small CVS change and big happy :) or rollback

Wiesiek
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