2009/1/6 Evan Martin :
> All of the fonts but one that we depend on are in msttcorefonts, where
> others have interpreted[1] the license to say that you may only
> distribute the .exe files, not the .ttf files contained within them.
> So I think we can't really distribute those.
Maybe running cab
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 1:52 PM, James Vega wrote:
> - Use RedHat's Liberation fonts[0]
The project under discussion is test_shell, which we use to verify our
font metrics match those of Windows, so we must use the same fonts.
For an actual browser we'll surely use whichever fonts are on the
use
2009/1/6 Evan Martin :
> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Paweł Hajdan Jr.
> wrote:
>> I thought about bundling required fonts with the test_shell. I'm not
>> sure about the licensing issues, but this would probably solve these
>> technical problems. These fonts shouldn't change etc... What do you
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Paweł Hajdan Jr.
wrote:
> We start to have few users building Chromium in distributions other
> than Ubuntu, and the fonts layout tends to be different. On Gentoo
> which I run I had to make compatibility symlinks, which is not a big
> deal, but may be bigger obst
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Paweł Hajdan Jr.
wrote:
> I thought about bundling required fonts with the test_shell. I'm not
> sure about the licensing issues, but this would probably solve these
> technical problems. These fonts shouldn't change etc... What do you
> think?
All of the fonts b