For follow-ups I suggest debian-emacsen@lists.debian.org and/or Debian Bug Tracking system (I just submitted a bug against xfonts-intl-asian):
On Sat, 18 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Adam P.) wrote: > Would anybody know what fonts (which Debian packages) I need to be > able to get Amharic, Tibetan and Tigrigna 'hellos' when I press C-h h? Depends whether you want to display it on screen or print on paper. For the former Emacs uses the fonts provided by X server, but to use the same fonts for printing Emacs requires them in BDF format. The long asnwer is there is a bug in Debian distribution of Emacs which can be circumvented in two ways. Emacs `HELLO' file requires the 'GNU international fonts'. Their primary Debianized form consists of packages xfonts-intl-* However, please note the copyright statement: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This package was debianized by Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 9 Oct 1998 23:43:38 +0200. It was downloaded from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/ . The non-free Tibetian fonts and some Thai fonts with unclear copying conditions were removed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note the date! The copyright problems seems to be solved in the meantime, because emacs-intl-fonts from testing or unstable seem to contain all GNU international fonts. So, you can get the needed fonts either from emacs-intl-fonts or directly from GNU site. Then you have to install them by hand to make them available for your X server. Regards Janusz -- , dr hab. Janusz S. Bien, prof. UW Prof. Janusz S. Bien, Warsaw Uniwersity http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/~jsbien/