Le lundi 09 février 2009 à 20:47 +0100, Martin Sourada a écrit : > Yep, licensing issues are problems, but openly licensed fonts aren't > usually not easy to find More packagers welcome :p > - it's much more convenient to embed say purisa > into the file Just like static libs... > than requiring your users to either find it themselves and > install it Fedora 11 will have automatic font installation for every app that cares to support it. > or being satisfied with a fallback font (which might not > satisfy the artistic concerns that led you to the choice of the original > font). Artistic concerns are fine and dandy but they usually sink on the legal and i18n icebergs. Which I think the anime crowd at least cares about. BTW, we already ship fonts like Tiresias which were explicitely designed for video titling. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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