If you want to try the anti-aliased fonts, you can get the current cvs
version (or download the snapshot if it works).  I put up bitmaps
generated from the XFree86 Luxi font on my website.  Bitmaps are not
copyrightable in the U.S.  The Luxi license doesn't allow modification but
does allow use.  I am hoping that for other countries, the generation of
bitmaps counts as use rather than modification.  Judge for yourself before
downloading: http://www.ncart.scs.ryerson.ca/XFree86/current/LICENSE2.html#12

Anyway, the bitmaps (and the Type 1 source) are at
www.georgetown.edu/faculty/ap85/dl/PluckerLuxi.zip for the next day or
two.  You can try it out.

AA fonts are big.  I only include standard and bold.  And while it works
on lo-res devices, it looks horrible.  Oh, and of course set your screen
depth to at least 4.

Alex

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Philosophy Department   || online papers and home page:
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Washington, DC 20057    ||
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