Yaakov,
There's a few packaging oddities with regards to X fonts requirements, which
could probably do with tidying up.
I guess for dependency purposes we are assuming that any installed client is
going to be run on a local X server, in which case it needs to ensure that
fonts it needs are installed locally.
xedit: requires both dpi75 and dpi100 versions of several font packages.
xman: requires dpi100 versions of font-adobe and font-bh
I'd suggest packages should depend only on the dpi75 version of fonts (unless
they explicitly require the dpi100 version, which would be bad, and doesn't
seem to be the case here)
If the user requires dpi100 fonts, they can install them, and they take
precedence over the dpi75 fonts as they appear earlier on the font path.
emacs-X11: doesn't require any fonts
this should probably require packages to provide the fonts which are listed in
the default shift-left-click menu. I think that's just font-adobe-dpi75 and
font-misc-misc.
xterm: doesn't require any fonts
possibly this should require font-adobe-dpi75 and font-misc-misc to prevent
confusion and alarm about "cannot convert to type FontStruct" warnings every
time an xterm is run?
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