>>>>> On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:12:41 -0500, >>>>> "TC" == "Tom \"spot\" Callaway" <tcallawa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: TC> Question: Is it really a configuration file? TC> To determine this, ask, will a user be permitted to change it? If the TC> answer is yes, then the user will be quite unhappy to have it replaced TC> by the stock copy when they do a package update. If it is not something TC> designed to be hand-edited (or shipped with a tool to edit), then its TC> probably not a config file. Yes, it's a configuration file that designed to determine the connection between PostScript fontname and the real font. someone may wants to use another one rather than the default font. those would be helpful in this case. However my question is, what happens if the default font is changed? I mean it will be not working properly after that unless people changes them manually since it doesn't reflect by noreplace flag. I just want to know what the standard way for such case, which is described somewhere explicitly. and how do we notice that change to the users to avoid the unnecessary trouble? -- Akira TAGOH
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