At 2005-09-21 12:03:07 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > "TrueType Fonts on Debian XFree86 4.x Systems"
> 
> And it does not mention 'defoma' anywhere!

I wonder why that is.

http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/defoma says:

    «Defoma, which stands for DEbian FOnt MAnager, provides a framework
    for automatic font configuration. An application whose configuration
    of fonts usually requires manual intervention can automate the
    process through Defoma, by installing a Defoma-configuration script.
    The script gets called whenever a font is installed and removed, so
    that the script may update the application configuration.»

In short, that doesn't sound *AT ALL* like what you should be using to
install a TrueType font.

Perhaps you should follow the instructions on the web page instead.

-- ams

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