Re: [Fonts] help: about how to convert BDF fonts to TTF fonts
zhang hui wrote: does anyone know any tools which can convert BDF to TTF in linux OS? the tool is important to my current project,so if anyone got the tool,would you please tell me where to download it? Why do you need to make such a conversation? What is this all about? Sergej ___ Fonts mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/fonts
Re: [Fonts]Re: Fonts digest, Vol 1 #240 - 3 msgs
* Vadim Plessky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes: As FontLab was developed in Russia, it may be that they [FontLab authors] were referencing to local Russian laws. You may want to contact Yuri Yarmola about this. I was just being a little curious and I have no special interest in these issues, but anyway thanks to you and Markus for the provided information. However, this so called ownership of design (whatever that is) sounds very similar to the ownership of look and feel (whatever that is) and I personally find the tought of both of these issues -- for the lack of a better word -- desturbing. -- Sergej Malinovski [http://dreamer.nitro.dk] ___ Fonts mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/fonts
Re: [Fonts]Re: Fonts digest, Vol 1 #240 - 3 msgs
* Sergej Malinovski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) writes: Heh, do patented fonts exist? (I hope you made a typing error) :-) I was reading the free FontLab Manual the other day and it says that you can patent fonts. Whether this is actually true or not I don't know. -- Sergej Malinovski [http://dreamer.nitro.dk] ___ Fonts mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/fonts