@Norbert: thanks a lot for making the .debs available. I'm having a tiny
little problem with the rendering of several of the TeX Gyre fonts. In
particular, the letter 'i' doesn't get rendered properly for the
following fonts: Adventor, Bonum, Cursor, Heros, Pagella, Schola and
Termes (essentially
On Di, 10 Jun 2008, Jens Pruefer wrote:
While we are all patiently waiting for the license issues to be
resolved, could you update your .deb package to a newer version? It
looks like it has not been touched since October 2007. However, the
newest release of the tex-gyre fonts is February 2008.
Dear Dr. Preining, Hello Norbert!
First of all, thank you for keeping a debian package ready. While it is
not exactly rocket science to add the fonts manually, it is a nicer and
cleaner solution to do it the Debian way.
While we are all patiently waiting for the license issues to be
resolved,
I will appreciate knowing if any decision has been made. Is there any
chance they will get to Intrepid? prevu can then be used to build from
source.
Many thanks.
Chandra
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On Mi, 21 Mai 2008, R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar wrote:
I will appreciate knowing if any decision has been made. Is there any
chance they will get to Intrepid? prevu can then be used to build from
source.
Till now the license situation is not clear enough that the TeX Gyre
fonts will easily be
Isn't Ubuntu much less restrictive than Debian? It seems like they could
be put into hardy even if Debian dithers for ages. I mean, there are
several restricted and nonfree packages in Ubuntu.
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What's the status of this for hardy?
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On Di, 11 Dez 2007, N7DR wrote:
What's the status of this for hardy?
They are not present in Debian, but sources are available in my private
repository. We are still waiting for a clarification of the license
chaos.
Best wishes
Norbert
The TeX Gyre fonts probably shouldn't go into texlive-fonts-extra, but
into a seperate package called texlive-fonts-texgyre or something like
that.
Also, where is this temporary package?
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Hi!
On Sun, 09 Sep 2007 14:31:53 - Pascal de Bruijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
into a seperate package called texlive-fonts-texgyre or something like
IF at all it will be
tex-gyre
as package name.
Also, where is this temporary package?
I just want to stress that this thing should be solved in Gutsy. The Tex-Gyre
as well as the LinuxLibertine Fonts packages should be included in the
repositories.
Isn't it possible to include all fonts from the TExLive DVD in the repo's?
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It is fairly unlikely that the Gyre fonts will make it into Gutsy. I
don't think they have made it into Debian yet ( http://lists.debian.org
/debian-tex-maint/2007/08/msg00221.html ) and I don't think Ubuntu has
resources to do it. If Debian gets them soon the perhaps we can try to
sync them over.
Thanks for the feedback Norbert. As you say, the fonts are easy to
install, but I prefer to use .deb packages so that my system doesn't get
polluted. I've created my own .deb file that installs the fonts in
/usr/share/texmf; I was going to inquire about contributing my package
to Debian/Ubuntu,
On Fre, 31 Aug 2007, Stephan Bourduas wrote:
polluted. I've created my own .deb file that installs the fonts in
/usr/share/texmf; I was going to inquire about contributing my package
to Debian/Ubuntu, but I guess you beat me to it.
I have packages ready, the problem is with the licensing
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