I'm afraid I have to educate you: the world has been changing out from under your feet.
Any current GTK+, Qt or Mozilla will typically use client side fonts, which make font servers moot; fonts must be installed in the file system visible to the application, not on a server someplace. This is the Xft2/fontconfig stuff deploying. This is a fundamental change in X architecture, which has been underway for over 18 months. - Jim On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 11:34, Andrew Suffield wrote: > On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 02:14:05PM +1100, Ben Burton wrote: > > Is there a simple or recommended way of making a package depend on > > [Japanese] fonts? > > It is categorically impossible and should not be done. At most you can > use Suggests or Recommends; do not use Depends for fonts for X > applications. > > X does *not* require that fonts be installed on the same host as the > client application, nor can it use them if they are. Fonts must rather > be installed on the host where the font server runs, which is probably > the one where the X server runs. -- Jim Gettys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> HP Labs, Cambridge Research Laboratory