Re: scaled fonts

2000-12-04 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek

DU Some time before i post a mail about ugly fonts im my debian
DU X. Some nice guy, answer about unscaled or noscaled after the font path in
DU xfs config.

Why are you using xfs and not accessing the fonts directly?

DU  The point is than some tests later i found than the problem is
DU specific to Times fons. Utopia and Courier works fine. So i think
DU the problem is with font licences. 

XFree86 does not include a scalable version of Times.  A Free Type 1
clone of Times is available in the Ghostscript fonts package, but I
don't know whether it is installed under the suitable name for serving
as a workaround for Times.

Regards,

Juliusz


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scaled fonts

2000-12-04 Thread Debian User

hi,

Some time before i post a mail about ugly fonts im my debian
X. Some nice guy, answer about unscaled or noscaled after the font path in
xfs config. The point is than some tests later i found than the problem is
specific to Times fons. Utopia and Courier works fine. So i think the
problem is with font licences. My question is: im in the right path, and
if in this case there is some standard workaround?

thanx.



Re: scaled fonts

2000-12-04 Thread Juliusz Chroboczek
DU Some time before i post a mail about ugly fonts im my debian
DU X. Some nice guy, answer about unscaled or noscaled after the font path in
DU xfs config.

Why are you using xfs and not accessing the fonts directly?

DU  The point is than some tests later i found than the problem is
DU specific to Times fons. Utopia and Courier works fine. So i think
DU the problem is with font licences. 

XFree86 does not include a scalable version of Times.  A Free Type 1
clone of Times is available in the Ghostscript fonts package, but I
don't know whether it is installed under the suitable name for serving
as a workaround for Times.

Regards,

Juliusz