Around 4 o'clock on Sep 5, "James H. Cloos Jr." wrote:

> I'd add <dir>/usr/local/share/fonts</dir> to the default fonts.conf.

I remember thinking that too, but I haven't done so yet.  You can
create /etc/fonts/local.conf to contain system-wide configuration options
like this if you like

> Perhaps also <dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/Acrobat5/Resource/Font</dir> and

I've never seen a system with fonts in that directory, is it specific to 
some commercial product?

> <dir>/usr/share/texmf/fonts/type1</dir> are good ideas.

That one is probably *not* a good idea -- the TeX fonts all have the same 
name making them pretty useless in non-TeX environments.  I suspect the 
only distinguishing characteristic is the filename...

Keith Packard        XFree86 Core Team        HP Cambridge Research Lab


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