Christian Perrier wrote:
So, I can only confirm this problem. However I really fail to see why
this should be release critical. One may certainly tag it as
important but I somewhat object to it being grave.
I think getting mail messages printed like this is 'grave':
Quoting Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I can only confirm this problem. However I really fail to see why
this should be release critical. One may certainly tag it as important
but I somewhat object to it being grave.
It makes the font
I just built a new upstream version of ttf-freefont. As Konstantinos
is mostly away currently, I wanted to give a try for getting a new
version in as the graphical installer could benefit it.
I am not at all a font guy...I just took some time to build this new
version.
Can people who
Christian Perrier wrote:
I just built a new upstream version of ttf-freefont. As Konstantinos
is mostly away currently, I wanted to give a try for getting a new
version in as the graphical installer could benefit it.
I am not at all a font guy...I just took some time to build this new
Hi all,
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 05:33:36PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
I just built a new upstream version of ttf-freefont. As Konstantinos
is mostly away currently, I wanted to give a try for getting a new
version in as the graphical installer could benefit it.
very appreciated: thank
Josh Triplett wrote:
No spacing problems either with this version or with the current version
in Debian.
- Josh Triplett
Interesting .. I have spacing problems (line spacing, and, with Freemono
when printed by means of Mozilla/xprint, also character spacing) both
with this version and with
(removing debian-boot)
[IMHO the most reliable way to test the 'line spacing' issue is to use
Openoffice 2.0; just select some text, and change the font between e.g.
Times New Roman and Freeserif.]
Hmmm, doing so gives me what is probably this line spacing problem. A
random text switched
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, I can only confirm this problem. However I really fail to see why
this should be release critical. One may certainly tag it as important
but I somewhat object to it being grave.
It makes the font ugly to the point of unreadability when used as a
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