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On Wed, 22 Apr 1998, Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella wrote: > 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... That is NOT true....they can require anything..signed or otherwise (ok thats not true, there are a few things the law prevents them from requiring...but even that doesn't mean they in truth can't type it up and send it out) but...there are limits to what they can really hold any power to enforce legally...sorta like a law saying you can't ever wear orange shorts...how do you enforce it inside a persons own home? > Yeah! Is there a good reason why xffst is not started in /etc/rc.boot > (or something)? I can think of a reason or two...no not really... there is a problem with trying to stop it (without using kill-all) and you can't sync it whjile it runs... other than that...no I think it should be started on startup > BTW, can you help me in (finally) better understanding the True Type > files? I will try :) > There are > > *.ttf True Type FOnt > *.fon Old Style bitmapped font > *.ttr > *.for NFI on these two > > > Thanks a lot. No problem :) - -Steve > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNT56kXxvn0zebBV9AQEOLwQApDYUzT7pq2tSedYbaOT9WtSLN1Mq5ues QahMWYcTszl6ZMhRuzq+UdPGsGn3fxt2zlL3IAP7ljLwFi+wKqQeZgiOD7CAmKHK gJmvoykVZboJVu7QrX4xnOi9HNjCfVHQvpxMdm1wZDWcVgnAr3StTKZB+PMntc2i PIf6W+RG+2U= =J8vl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]