On Thu 1. June 2006 22:48, Hubert Chan wrote:
> The next version of gnustep-back will use defoma to make all
> the Debian-installed fonts available to GNUstep.  In the
> meantime, you can still use the DeJaVu fonts by providing an
> appropriate nfont file.  You can use the mknfonts.tool package
> to help in creating such a file.

Sorry, I wasn't clear enough -- not the point was not how to run 
GNUStep with DeJaVu, I know I can do that. The point was that I 
wanted to get rid of Bitstream Vera fonts (because I really have 
no use for them) and they are kept in my system only because 
gnustep-back-common depends on them.

Matej

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