* Stefan Seefeld ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000219 14:09]:

> Well, VFlib is *based on* freetype. I just think that with freetype's new
> architecture the extensions added by Vflib become more or less obsolete.
> FreeType2 supports TrueType, Type1 and OpenType. Others will follow.

Ok. Too bad freetype2 doesn't even compile on my machine - I only have
access to type1 fonts right now, so freetype1 is of not much use. I will
wait until version 2 becomes stable and switch to it. Meanwhile vflib is the
only way I have to read type1 fonts.

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