To Marlon Yu and Michael Chaney,

Thanks for the prompt responses.

PMana

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Quoting "M. Yu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Pablo Manalastas wrote:
> > If one has a license to use Windows XP, can he copy the
> > truetype fonts over to the Linux partition, and use these
> > fonts under X?
>
> While I was looking for a way to use Windows fonts on the Linux
> workstations being used in our office, I encountered a post from a
> supposed MS employee on a mailing list (forgot which but I found it
> thru
> Google).  The post goes on to say that if one has a license to use
> Windows, he basically has the right to copy the core fonts to a Linux
> machine and use it.  It was in response to a question of whether one
> can
> use the Tahoma font in Linux (the answer was "no" since Tahoma wasn't
> part of the core fonts).
>
> Here's the FAQ from the Sourceforge How-to:
> http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/faq8.htm
>
> The How-to page is here http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/
>
> Note, however, that MS has pulled their core fonts from their website
> here: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fontpack/default.htm
>
> However, be forewarned IANAL, just another IT person who got the chance
> to "force" his co-workers to use Linux on their workstations j/k :)
>
>
> Marlon Yu
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