On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 11:25 +0900, Akira TAGOH wrote: > >>>>> 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 would say that if they changed it to use a specific font, then, they really want that specific font, whether the default changes or not. The default font should only change in a major release, and should be documented in the Release Notes. I think this is a %config(noreplace) case. ~spot -- Fedora-maintainers mailing list Fedora-maintainers@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-maintainers -- Fedora-maintainers-readonly mailing list Fedora-maintainers-readonly@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-maintainers-readonly