On Tuesday 08 October 2002 01:04 pm, Brian J. Murrell wrote: > Because the clients may be dual-boot Linux/Windows boxes and may have > some fonts on them that the user of that particular box wants to > access. It would be nice if that user "contributed" them to the > server for all to use, but a) that is a much more complicated problem > (i.e. how does drakfont on a client "send" fonts to the server to be > installed in /usr?), and b) they might be licensed only to that user > to use.
Why not just have a ~/fonts directory in the font config? That solves that particular problem. -- We find comfort among those who agree with us--growth among those who don't. - Frank A Clark