On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 00:13:46 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >I have Xfree86 v4 already; I am running (almost) the latest unstable.
> >Therefore
> >I do not use a separate TrueType font server. I guess then I am wondering
> >what
> >the best Debian way is to in
As the transcript below makes clear, it's in the fttools package. I've also
included package info for fttools. Apparently an old release of the Debian
package is in contrib, but I have the version in main installed, again as the
transcript shows. This is unstable, of course, not stable. (But I thin
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001 16:32:50 -0500, you wrote:
>Thanks for the answer.
>
>Is ttmkfdir better than mkttfdir, which I found on my system? Since my last
>message, I have gone ahead and installed the fonts, using mkttfdir, but maybe
Never heard of the other one - and its not in any debian package I
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Thanks for the answer.
Is ttmkfdir better than mkttfdir, which I found on my system? Since my last
message, I have gone ahead and installed the fonts, using mkttfdir, but maybe
there's some reason to remake the fonts.dir file with ttmkfdir. I did notice
that the Microsoft Web fonts were indicated
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 00:13:46 -0500, you wrote:
>I have Xfree86 v4 already; I am running (almost) the latest unstable. Therefore
>I do not use a separate TrueType font server. I guess then I am wondering what
>the best Debian way is to install a new font. There are, if I remember
>correctly, some T
I have Xfree86 v4 already; I am running (almost) the latest unstable. Therefore
I do not use a separate TrueType font server. I guess then I am wondering what
the best Debian way is to install a new font. There are, if I remember
correctly, some TrueType-specific steps (something like ttmkfontdir b
The handling of TT fonts changed with Xfree86 4; to save having to
learn it to ways you might want to upgrade to v4 first. Or you might
not; there have been various glitches with the upgrade process.
For v3 there is a Debian HowTo True Type (probably in the debian site,
not LDP). You need to sta
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 07:53:45PM -0500, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> Hi everyone. I just downloaded a TrueType font (Lucida Sans Unicode) and
> am wondering what's the best way to install that so that everything
> works in the Debian fashion. You know, what's the "official Debian"
> policy-guided (et
According to 'apt-cache show type1inst', that works on Adobe Type 1 fonts, not
TrueType fonts. What would you suggest for TrueType fonts?
- Jimmy Kaplowitz
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 06:33:08PM -0700, John Galt wrote:
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> type1inst would be what I'd use...
>
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001
type1inst would be what I'd use...
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
>Hi everyone. I just downloaded a TrueType font (Lucida Sans Unicode) and am
>wondering what's the best way to install that so that everything works in the
>Debian fashion. You know, what's the "official Debian" polic
Hi everyone. I just downloaded a TrueType font (Lucida Sans Unicode) and am
wondering what's the best way to install that so that everything works in the
Debian fashion. You know, what's the "official Debian" policy-guided (etc.)
way to install a TrueType font? What packages do I need, what command
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