*fonts in ttf-bgp-georgian-fonts*

1. BPG_Chveulebrivi.ttf 
        BPG_Chveulebrivi_Bold.ttf
2.      BPG_Courier.ttf
        BPG_Courier_Bold.ttf
3.      BPG_Elite.ttf
        BPG_Elite_Bold.ttf
4.      BPG_Glaho.ttf
        BPG_Glaho_Bold.ttf
5.      BPG_Rioni.ttf
        BPG_Rioni_Bold.ttf
        BPG_Unicode_Standard.ttf

1. Chveulebrivi family - can be considered as decorative font.

2. BPG_Courier.ttf(+ respective _Bold.ttf) are monospaced fonts
and are mostly suitable for Graphical Terminal applications.
Ex: gnome-terminal

3. BPG_Elite.ttf(+ respective _Bold.ttf) are Times New Roman style
fonts, and they are useful for Word Processors,on paper typing
and web surfing.

4. BPG_Glaho.ttf(+ respective _Bold.ttf) both delta hinted,
perfect for Word Processors and GUI(GTK,QT)

5. BPG_Rioni.ttf(+ respective _Bold.ttf) are PERFECT
for GUI environment.
Ex:
GNOME GDM:
http://gnome.inet.ge/alinux/ubuntu_screens/desktop/04_georgian_gdm_menu.png
GNOME desktop
http://gnome.inet.ge/alinux/ubuntu_screens/desktop/07_menu_oo.org.png
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Things that should be improved for Georgian side in Ubuntu+1:

1)Ubiquity Live Installer

Actually ubiquity uses ttf-freefont's Georgian glyps
that aren't sutable for GUI, and are opaque (pallid) + not delta hinted.
http://www.teutonici.com/Alinux/ubiquity-feisty-georgian.png

So my proposal is to use, BPG_Rioni.ttf or BPG_Glaho.ttf
from ttf-bgp-georgian-fonts instead of ttf-freefont.
Is that possible ?

2)debian-installer
Suggestion is to use:
http://www.unifont.org/fontguide/downloads/fonts/New_Georgian_BDF_Fonts.tar.gz

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package should be split in daily use fonts and decoractive fonts
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