Stephen Carpenter writes: > but... What are the chances of Micro$oft using any sort of free > licence for anything?
The point is: they can't demand certain restrictions in the license, even if you signed a contract (which most users even did not). But I'm not a lawyer, and won't speak as if I knew better than I do... > you can also edit /etc/XF86config and add the fontpath"unix:7100" (I > think thats it don't have the docs in front of me... in any case it > is in the xfstt docs from the tarball on sunsite) NB: if you do > this..and reboot your machine you MUST run xfstt & ...if you do not > have xfstt and you have this line in your XF86Config file...then X > will refuse to start and exit with an error -Steve Yeah! Is there a good reason why xffst is not started in /etc/rc.boot (or something)? BTW, can you help me in (finally) better understanding the True Type files? There are *.ttf *.fon *.ttr *.for files. (The last two are usually when some windows applications install a custom font at startup, as many music programs do, with musical symbols to print the scores, for example). What are all these stuff? Thanks a lot. -- Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella Product Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.conexware.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]