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Shouldn't there be some sort of check against already system
installed fonts so duplicate installation doesn't occur? I feel that
fonts that aren't part of the system should be installed.<br>
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On 12/11/10 8:18 AM, Kálmán „KAMI” Szalai wrote:
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On 12/08/2010 10:53 AM, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I hear that we most certainly need opens___.ttf in any case, so we
should bundle that universally, and make --without-fonts the default
then. Win32 distros can turn it on in their distro config if they want.
That would be 20MB saved on each make dev-install and I wouldnt run
danger to pick up the wrong version of the DejaVu fonts.
Opinions?
Sebastian
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<pre wrap="">I disagree here, we should distibute standard fonts. We have more
Windows user than all other. So I would like to keep the current default.
KAMI
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