--- On Mon, 5/12/11, Theppitak Karoonboonyanan <t...@linux.thai.net> wrote:
> I'm not sure if I understand what you said. > > Of course, you can't try it without a font. So, speaking in > terms > of Debian packaging, all you need is apt-get the font > package, > and thailatex will be pulled-in as dependency. Also, > thailatex is > a build-dependency of the font package, never in the other > way > round. That's where I think the dependency is the wrong-way round: the fonts are useful on their own (for display/use by fontconfig, and for CJK) without thailatex, but thailatex is not useful on its own without the fonts. > To install it manually, one just installs thailatex before > building > the fonts, and it's done. I think the dependency should be the other way round. _______________________________________________ Cjk maillist - Cjk@ffii.org https://lists.ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/cjk