Use of ttf-thryomanes for Greek/Cyrillic/Hungarian (was: Re: Orphaned packages with quite some users?)

2007-11-01 Thread Christian Perrier
(beware: wide crosspost. Please turn your brain ON to decide where you want to reply... :-))) Quoting Cyril Brulebois ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Luk Claes [EMAIL PROTECTED] (31/10/2007): Below you'll find a list of longtime orphaned packages with quite some users. It would be great if people could

Re: Use of ttf-thryomanes for Greek / Cyrillic / Hungarian

2007-11-01 Thread SZERVÁC Attila
On Thu, Nov 01, 2007 at 09:19:26AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote: ttf-thryomanes probably appears here because it is listed in a few l10n tasks: cyrillic-desktop: ttf-thryomanes greek-desktop: ttf-thryomanes hungarian-desktop: ttf-thryomanes IMHO, even if I did not check this, the

Re: Use of ttf-thryomanes for Greek/Cyrillic/Hungarian

2007-11-01 Thread Daniel Baumann
Christian Perrier wrote: ttf-thryomanes probably appears here because it is listed in a few l10n tasks: cyrillic-desktop: ttf-thryomanes greek-desktop: ttf-thryomanes hungarian-desktop: ttf-thryomanes I've done the last uploads on ttf-thyromanes, I've orphaned it sometime ago, but forgot

Re: Use of ttf-thryomanes for Greek/Cyrillic/Hungarian (was: Re: Orphaned packages with quite some users?)

2007-11-01 Thread Konstantinos Margaritis
On Thursday 01 November 2007 10:19, Christian Perrier wrote: IMHO, even if I did not check this, the ttf-dejavu font(s) cover these languages pretty well. So, the font is maybe not very much relevant for being installed by default. Hi Christian, FWIW, greek is ok with the current set of fonts