On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 02:28:17PM +0200, Filip Van Raemdonck wrote: > > The openoffice suite however is LGPLed (dual-licensed actually, but hey) and > it includes among others a nice set of truetype fonts, possibly even some > replacements for the standard X fonts (like helvetica).
BTW. the air must have been highly contaminated around here as there are off course no helvetica fonts in there. However, (note that I haven't checked this) as an alternative to the truetype fonts there may also be an identical set of scalable type1 fonts somewhere in the openoffice archive. I remember from when I used to use staroffice that I added a line to XF86Config that added these to my font path, as they made great fonts to be used with GIMP. Regards, Filip -- As for stability, we have three Windows 98 boxes that crash so often that my 3-year-old son now says "It crashed" when I switch a TV program off. -- Nicholas Petreley
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