On Tue, 8 Aug 2006, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
Would it be possible to convert them at installation time?
Yes, it would be possible.
There would be two essential options: 1. creation at installation time: - possibly only one package for all ming fonts (the tool)
The tool is currently provided as part of the libming-util package.
- less packages on the mirrors 2. building a ming font package for the wanted TTF font packages
Subject to the input I receive on this, I estimate that only 3-4 font packages would need to be provided to cover the commonly used fonts. I don't want an explosion of packages in an effort to convert all fonts that are available, but I do think it would be good to provide the common fonts that are used by applications that depend on libming.
I'd go for option one with a small util that: 1. installs the ttf font package e.g. via apt 2. converts to ming fonts 3. optionally uninstalls the ttf font package
I have so far choosen the other option because I felt that when installing on a production server, I wanted to _not_ do the extra work of converting the fonts as part of the installation, nor did I want to have to go perform a manual step on multiple servers. This could also lead to other applications (which depend on libming) having to build the fonts in their postinstall script, and there could be multiple applications that need the same font. It is still possible to perform option #1 since the tool is provided, but I would like for the common cases to be effortless for the end user. Stuart Stuart R. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network & Software Engineering http://www.netsweng.com/ 1024D/37A79149: 0791 D3B8 9A4C 2CDC A31F BD03 0A62 E534 37A7 9149 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]