On Sun, 9 Dec 2007 22:50:39 +0100 Pierre wrote: > fontconfig is required also, because without that, the fonts linked into > ~/.fonts-managed won’t be seen by applications. But one can think that > fontconfig is yet required for these apps (Scribus or Inkscape in mind).
I'd add it in when I've got some spare minutes > My idea for future is to produce the PDF catalog based on a user template. > Obviously, some simple ones will be provided by Fm itself, but the idea is > here and if nobody object, I’ll do that this way! Let the user layout its own > book to fit his own needs. really good thing, but how would you expect the user to provide the "template"? some sort of xhtml+css ? how would you style it? > Note, if it was not clear for you, that just the current fonts are exported. > In my mind, the expected use was not to print a whole font collection, but > rather split by foundry or project or designer or whatever tag you want. > > > Secondly I think you've already thought of > > sorting fonts not just alphabetically, but by Tag or family name maybe... > > well, just the first things that come into my mind. > > It was how it worked at the beginning but once I made it with Initial > letters, > it broke the sorting choice. So, I did put it in darkness for the moment but > it will be back at some point. all right > About your (and mine also) package, you migth find that some trunk revisions > are a way better (understand bug free) than the 002 branch. Because, I must > confess, I do not have time to forward fixes from trunk to branches /o\ I'll go for a svn version getting the main trunk so if anyone using gentoo would like to contribute can have an up-to-date version -- Matteo 'Peach' Pescarin Jabber ID = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site = http://www.smartart.it GeCHI = http://www.gechi.it _______________________________________________ Undertype-users mailing list Undertype-users@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/undertype-users