On 17 Nov 2002, Juliusz Chroboczek wrote: > GC> ttmkfdir -d /usr/share/fonts/dir1 -o /usr/share/fonts/fonts.scale
> GC> and fonts.scale is created in the first directory but test.scale > One possibility would be a -o flag that only makes sense when no more > than one directory is specified. Would that significantly increase > (You have to consider that hacking command-line parsers significantly > decreases mine, and we have to make sure that the total amount of How about just adding a flag (for which I'm not sure which letter to use) that makes mkfontscale output to stdout instead of '-o outputfile'? That way, more than one directories can be specified as it's now and you don't have to hack much with cmd-line parsing. It's not necessary but it may be nice to put a delimeter at the directory boundary (perhaps the name of a directory before the output for that directory would do it). Jungshik _______________________________________________ Fonts mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/fonts
