Le jeudi 12 novembre 2009 à 21:25 -0600, Chris Adams a écrit : > Xaw and core fonts are not something new programs should use, but they > still work. Are they really a significant maintenance issue? Core fonts are an issue for anyone working on X or Linux fonts. You may think this year's big X11 news was driver changes or render magic, but for many people it was that emacs finally released an official stable version that didn't use them (even though they kept the old path as fallback, probably because they don't trust 100% their new code) Every single legacy xorg font package fails validation, because many fonts of this era have incomplete metadata (you could cheat and put the info manually in fonts.dir and no one was the wiser, except people who ran mkfontdir and got garbage indexes as output). I doubt we'll find people willing to fix them. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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