On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 10:50:42PM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 04:35:01PM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> > Ben suggested that I make
> > a package for each foundry, and then a virtual package that includes
> > all of them. If Dustin agrees to gpl the rest of his fonts, I
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 04:35:01PM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> Ben suggested that I make
> a package for each foundry, and then a virtual package that includes
> all of them. If Dustin agrees to gpl the rest of his fonts, I'll just
> make a ttf-cheapskate package.
Meta package. A virtual pac
> As for quality of X Type1 rasterizer, I believe that it is a temporary
> problem. At least one Type1 renderer, gv, has no problems with visual
> quality, so this is not a fundamental flaw, just another challenge.
To get the quality, gv uses antialiasing, doesn't it?
But X core protocol doesn't s
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 03:08:27PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> > Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> > uploads to?
>
> Have a look in bug #150466, on lintian. One of the ftpmasters is quoted
> giving a list there.
I proposed this on debian-devel, but Ben disagreed.
I would be more than happy to create a truetype fonts package to
replace the nonfree xfree86-scalable package and the recently defunct
msttcorefonts. This was my original intent. Ben suggested that I make
a package for each foundry, and then a v
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Zimmerman writes:
>
>If that is the only issue, then it is a simple matter to prepare fixed
>packages which use string.lower('string') rather than 'string'.lower(),
>which should work with both python 1.5 and python 2.x. Please let me know
>as soon as you are
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 03:08:27PM -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> uploads to?
Have a look in bug #150466, on lintian. One of the ftpmasters is quoted
giving a list there.
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On Thursday 15 August 2002 19:48, Stephen Depooter wrote:
[snip]
> debconf. It seems to be using the noninteractive frontend.
> dpkg-reconfigure debconf has not helped in getting debconf to actually
> give me the questions so if anyone can tell me w
I wrote:
> > Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> > uploads to?
Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wouldn't that be unstable, woody-proposed-updates, and experimental?
Possibly. That's why I'm asking. ;-)
I would have assumed stable-proposed-updat
> On Aug 14, Laura Creighton wrote:
> > The new Python Business Forum (www.python-in-business.com) is
>
> what is this? The link is dead. Is this the former PSA?
Try www.python-in-business.org. It's a Swedish non-profit created
earlier this year.
> Guido van Rossum writes:
> > > Now, if 2.3 w
On Aug 14, Laura Creighton wrote:
> The new Python Business Forum (www.python-in-business.com) is
what is this? The link is dead. Is this the former PSA?
Guido van Rossum writes:
> > Now, if 2.3 won't be stable until well into next year (as opposed to
> > the schedule in PEP 283), then we may w
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:22:41PM -0700, Dustin Mofos wrote:
> Making a perfectly hinted font is very, very diffecult
> (the guy who made Times New Roman has said he spent 2+
> years on the hinting alone). I chose to embed bitmaps
> for all the smaller sizes (no small chore). Is it
> possible tha
Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Python 1.5.2 (#0, Jan 13 2002, 13:19:04) [GCC 2.95.4 20011223 (Debian
> prerelease)] on linux2
> Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
> >>> ''.lower()
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "", line 1, in ?
> AttributeError: 's
>
> I have viewed the font with gfontview. It looks OK
> in a few sizes and not
> so OK in some others. So I'm guessing the hinting
> is not perfect yet
> (either that, or this is a limitation of libttf's
> handling of the hinting
> ... hmm, as an aside, I wonder why gfontview uses
> libttf2 (Fr
Peter S Galbraith wrote:
> Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> uploads to?
Wouldn't that be unstable, woody-proposed-updates, and experimental?
Roland
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On 08/15/2002 3:08 PM, Peter S Galbraith at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
> uploads to?
>
> The list of possibilities is currently set to:
>
> unstable
> frozen
> stable
> frozen unstable
> stable unstable
> stable frozen
> stable f
Hi, What are the currently valid distribution to which we can make
uploads to?
debian-changelog-mode.el currently allows the user to set the
distribution field for an upload to multiple distributions, e.g.
xwatch (2.11-8) frozen unstable; urgency=low
The list of possibilities is currently set t
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 11:40:44AM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> Yes, you're right about removing the free part. I simply wanted to
> make a single package of truetype fonts for ease of use. I see now
> that there are a number of ttf packages, but they seem to all be asian
> charsets. I'm trying
hi
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On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 06:39, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> * Stephen Depooter [Wed, Aug 14 2002, 12:27:05AM]:
> > I am just installing a Woody system (bf 2.4) on a 486 DX 33 tonight and
> ...
> > invalid compressed format (err=2)
> >
> > System halted
>
> IMHO such old boxes had lots of bugs
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 03:24:02PM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
> > If noone else has offered, I'd love to package this font for inclusion
> > in debian, or include it a free-ttfonts package with a few other gpl
> > tt fonts.
>
> I question the name free-ttfonts. The convention seems to be:
>
>
Hic bir yerde bulup izleyemeyeceginiz icerigi size http://www.2seks.com sunuyor.
TURK VE AVRUPALI AMATOR KIZLAR
BULGAR KIZLARI
ROMEN HATUNLAR
TURK TECAVUZ FILMLERI
KIZLAR YURDU
ALMANYA'NIN SAPIK HATUNLARI
OTELDEKI GIZLI KAMERALAR
VE DAHASI...
Hepsi orjinal ve kaliteli kayitlar. Hemen giris yapin v
In case Dustin doesn't pick up on this today ...
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 10:32:15AM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> I'll check it out asap. Have you viewed it in linux yet?
I have viewed the font with gfontview. It looks OK in a few sizes and not
so OK in some others. So I'm guessing the hinti
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 19:16, John Hasler wrote:
> Russell Coker writes:
> > As the US government is prohibited from owning copyright they definately
> > can't get a copyright in their own jurisdiction,...
>
> The US government definitely is allowed to own copyrights. The restriction
> is on _enforci
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:47:21AM -0700, Dustin Mofos wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks everyone for the advice on what license to
> release my font under. I looked at all the options
> and decided to just go with the standard GPL.
>
Great! In this thread:
Bug#156503: microsoft changed its pol
* Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-15 18:20]:
> Since this will be the weekend after cofsino (Conference on Free
> Software in Norway)
URL?
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#include
* Stephen Depooter [Wed, Aug 14 2002, 12:27:05AM]:
> I am just installing a Woody system (bf 2.4) on a 486 DX 33 tonight and
...
> invalid compressed format (err=2)
>
> System halted
IMHO such old boxes had lots of bugs in their LBA implementation (BIOS),
so I sometimes ended up in usin
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 05:57:47PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> until you try and learn and try again. The first glyphs you'll do (or
> >> the first fonts, ftm) will be total crap. But you certainly won't
> >> produce a fine font if you give
Russell Coker writes:
> As the US government is prohibited from owning copyright they definately
> can't get a copyright in their own jurisdiction,...
The US government definitely is allowed to own copyrights. The restriction
is on _enforcing_ their copyrights on works of which they are author.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you write a Free Software application that needs to display text,
> but you omit a good font, it's useless.
So all text editors should come with their own font?!
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* Andreas Tille
| So I would suggest when the organizers of Debconf2 and some people from
| Skandinavia would agree to organize a conference those to parties should
| find an agreement where to meet in 2003 and where in 2004.
since nobody else has taken up the thread:
I am planning Debconf 3 to
Sorry, what I think of as a full character set is
defineatly not what someone else might think of as a
full set (I only have experience with english text)..
As far as the characters you mentioned specifically
they should be there, in fact I can see them using
Dustismo right now (except for whi
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 17:38, John Hasler wrote:
> Shaya Potter writes:
> > At least when I worked at NRL, I thought it created this murky situation
> > of "public domain" for us citizens (or in US not sure which) but not for
> > anyone else.
>
> In the US works of the US government are "public domain
Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> until you try and learn and try again. The first glyphs you'll do (or
>> the first fonts, ftm) will be total crap. But you certainly won't
>> produce a fine font if you give up before trying.
>
> Fine, try it.
I am trying, only with a music font, as
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:47:21AM -0700, Dustin Mofos wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks everyone for the advice on what license to
> release my font under. I looked at all the options
> and decided to just go with the standard GPL.
>
> I have spent a lot of time on this font and it is
> nearly d
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:13:37PM +1000, David Fisher wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Zimmerman writes:
> >
> >precedence = ''
> >
> >does it fix the problem?
>
> I'll try that and report back when I get time to, which is very scarce at the
> moment. Thanks for your reply.
If th
Shaya Potter writes:
> At least when I worked at NRL, I thought it created this murky situation
> of "public domain" for us citizens (or in US not sure which) but not for
> anyone else.
In the US works of the US government are "public domain" for everyone.
However, it might be able to obtain and e
On Thu, 2002-08-15 at 11:02, John Hasler wrote:
> Russell Coker writes:
> > If software can't be freely used for any purpose then it can't be
> > released under the GPL. The NSA assert that they have the right to
> > release under the GPL and that therefore the patent issues have been
> > dealt wi
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 05:39:13PM +0300, Dmitry Borodaenko wrote:
> BA> Portability.
>
> Can you elaborate? Which of Debian-supported platforms to not have Type1
> fonts support, and why?
You are focusing on the wrong problem. Application designers choose
TrueType for portability. SDL applica
Russell Coker writes:
> If software can't be freely used for any purpose then it can't be
> released under the GPL. The NSA assert that they have the right to
> release under the GPL and that therefore the patent issues have been
> dealt with.
Was the work done by NSA employees? If so it can be
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 10:15:30AM -0300, Ben Armstrong wrote:
BA> But the pfaedit docs say that "PfaEdit will degrade the appearance
BA> of most truetype fonts" with the exception being those that are not
BA> hinted at all.
Aha, that is why Valek had to manually adjust hinting. Well, this mean
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 02:09:35PM +0200, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> You won't find out if there's good enough talent hiding inside you
> until you try and learn and try again. The first glyphs you'll do (or
> the first fonts, ftm) will be total crap. But you certainly won't
> produce a fine font
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:47:21AM -0700, Dustin Mofos wrote:
> Download the font here:
> http://www.cheapskatefonts.com/fonts/Dustismo.zip
Hm. I tried dropping it in as a replacement for tuxpaint's current font
(simply by renaming the fonts in /usr/share/tuxpaint/fonts out of the way
and copying
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 04:57:33PM +0200, Florent Rougon wrote:
> I can't look at mailman right now, but some observations that might
> help:
>
> - with python 2.1:
>
> >>> 'barstring'.foo()
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "", line 1, in ?
> AttributeError: foo
>
> - with
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:47:21AM -0700, Dustin Mofos wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Thanks everyone for the advice on what license to
> release my font under. I looked at all the options
> and decided to just go with the standard GPL.
Great!
Do you have any example of the font on your web page? I
Hello all,
Thanks everyone for the advice on what license to
release my font under. I looked at all the options
and decided to just go with the standard GPL.
I have spent a lot of time on this font and it is
nearly done. it is a pretty standard sans-serif set,
including all the accent and spe
15.08.2002 pisze Ben Armstrong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Can someone explain what is the problem with switching to Type1
> > altogether?
> Portability.
Portability and the quality of the Type1 rasterizer in X, I'd say.
Jubal
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On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 03:36:42PM +0300, Dmitry Borodaenko wrote:
> Actually, I don't see why we should use TrueType fonts instead of Type1
> fonts. There is a set of excellent Type1 fonts from URW included in
> gsfonts package under GPL; there is an extension of these fonts with
> Cyrillic glyphs
> "Dmitry" == Dmitry Glushenok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dmitry> Hello! i want to get some experiance with debian
Dmitry> developing and searching for developer who have a time to
Dmitry> check package. package is guardian for snort (a
Dmitry> lightweight intrustion detectio
Hi Rene,
there is sources: ftp://ftp.rasko.ru/pub/debian/guardian/
(guardian-1.6.0)
now version 1.7 available and i debianize it as soon as possible
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 02:39:04PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Dimitry,
>
> Dimitry Glushenok wrote:
> > i want to get some experiance w
On 2002-08-14 (Wed) 11:23 David Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aug 14 18:48:03 2002 qrunner(1300): AttributeError : 'string' object
> has no attribute 'lower'
>
> Is anyone else having trouble since the new version was released?
Yes, my colleague ran into the same problem. He figured out th
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:10:08AM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
AT>> I wonder if we could share this problem with the TeX community.
AT>> Those people might have the same problem. Perhaps some Metafont to
AT>> Truetype converter might do the trick??? Just an idea.
MC> I've contacted some people
Hi Dimitry,
Dimitry Glushenok wrote:
> i want to get some experiance with debian developing and searching for
> developer who have a time to check package. package is guardian for
> snort (a lightweight intrustion detection system).
> guardian watches the output from snort and uses ipchains or ip
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:12:41 -0500, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> Does anyone have thoughts on a Debian-wide migration towards GCC 3.2?
> (Or, for that matter, towards *anything* in the 3.x line).
The upcoming ABI change from 3.1 to 3.2 is the reason we've not switched to
3.1 as the Debian-wi
Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Do we really need a font author? How about just starting a project and
>> learning how to make our own tt fonts?
>
> A good font is a work of art. Your suggestion can be paraphrased, "how
> about just starting a project and learning how to make our own
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:28:48PM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> Do we really need a font author? How about just starting a project and
> learning how to make our own tt fonts?
A good font is a work of art. Your suggestion can be paraphrased, "how
about just starting a project and learning how
On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 04:30:01PM +1000, Brian May wrote:
> This proposal would also allow, say bochs, to provide i386 too (although
> I think more work might be needed here).
This would be stretching it, but if bochs can run them transparently, maybe.
In particular, you would need a good scoring
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 02:52:39PM +0400, Dmitry Glushenok wrote:
> i want to get some experiance with debian developing and searching for
> developer who have a time to check package. package is guardian for
> snort (a lightweight intrustion detection system).
> guardian watches the output from
>> Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We should count ourselves lucky that we don't have stable releases using
> each of the GCC 2.9x, 3.0, and 3.1 ABIs.
Does anyone have thoughts on a Debian-wide migration towards GCC 3.2?
(Or, for that matter, towards *anything* in the 3.x line).
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 12:50, Sam Vilain wrote:
> > There are some limitations with it. The biggest limitation when
> > compared to my SE Linux work is it's lack of flexibility. I can
> > setup a SE Linux chroot, then do a bind mount of /home/www, and
> > grant read-only access to the files and dire
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Version: N/A; reported 2002-08-15
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: gkrellmitime
Version : 0.5
Upstream Author : Eric Bianchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* URL : http://eric.bianchi.free.fr/gkrellm/
* License : GPL
Description : internet time plugin
Hello!
i want to get some experiance with debian developing and searching for
developer who have a time to check package. package is guardian for
snort (a lightweight intrustion detection system).
guardian watches the output from snort and uses ipchains or iptables to block
attacker.
--
regards
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc
> Is someone going to package this for Debian?
One person has announced that he is going to try on the list, though
they are not an official debian developer. I have made a package, too,
and will make it
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:10:30AM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> My main concern at this point is that it may be infeasible to generate
> high quality truetype fonts without using apple's patented truetype
> instructions (which is only a small subset of instructions, but they
> are commonly used
On Tue, Aug 06, 2002 at 10:31:47AM -0500, Drew Scott Daniels wrote:
> I think it's worth supporting as an interesting program. It might produce
> faster binaries, it might produce smaller binaries (usually both go hand
> in hand, but not always)
I'd just like to chime in on this. I actually suffer
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:10:30AM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
[..]
> I've contacted some people, to see if anyone knows of any public
> domain, high quality true type fonts. Also pfaedit seems like it might
> be able to generate good truetype fonts, but it's hinting code needs
> some work.
Th
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 09:19:21AM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
> > Are there any 'opensource' font authors out
> > there doing anthing interesting?
>
> Some GPL TT fonts:
>
> http://www.ntrnet.net/~jmknoble/fonts/README
>
> It also points to an application he used to create them.
These are not
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 09:19:21AM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 06:48:06PM -0500, Scott Dier wrote:
>
> Some GPL TT fonts:
>
> http://www.ntrnet.net/~jmknoble/fonts/README
Forget about it. My mistake: no TT.
J
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On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 06:48:06PM -0500, Scott Dier wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 20:01, Martin Sarsale wrote:
>
> Are there any 'opensource' font authors out
> there doing anthing interesting?
>
Some GPL TT fonts:
http://www.ntrnet.net/~jmknoble/fonts/README
It also points to an application
Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>> type("dfsfsd")
> >
[...]
> Which Python version are you using?
This was typed under 2.2, as written in my mail.
> >>> type('foo')
>
> >>> type("foo")
>
Yes, this is what you get with 2.1. But David's exception traceback
looked more
Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Which is why it would be better for someone to donate their time and
>> make some free as in speech fonts.
> I wonder if we could share this problem with the TeX community. Those
> people might have the same problem. Perhaps some Metafont to Truetype
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Zimmerman writes:
>
>This is certainly suspicious, since all Python 'string' objects are supposed
>to have a 'lower()' method, as far as I know.
>
>But that line is one which was added in the security update. What version
>of Python are you running?
Python
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 08:34:54AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Michael Cardenas wrote:
>
> > Do we really need a font author? How about just starting a project and
> > learning how to make our own tt fonts?
> Font creation is kind of a science. I'm really no expert but when
Florent Rougon wrote:
> >>> type("dfsfsd")
>
>
> I don't know where this 'string' comes from.
Which Python version are you using?
Python 2.1.3 (#1, Jul 29 2002, 22:34:51)
[GCC 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease)] on linux2
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> t
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> Do we really need a font author? How about just starting a project and
> learning how to make our own tt fonts?
Font creation is kind of a science. I'm really no expert but when I
spend some time in TeX and Metafont some years ago I've learned that
i
On Wed, Aug 14, 2002 at 05:28:48PM -0700, Michael Cardenas wrote:
...
> 2001-12-21. Also, there is no license provided for the fonts.
>
...
The fonts and the metatype software are gpl'ed.
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