[Bug 285561] Review Request: wqy-unibit-fonts - a dual-width bitmap font for maximum unicode coverage

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Summary: Review Request: wqy-unibit-fonts - a dual-width bitmap font for maximum unicode coverage


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=285561





------- Additional Comments From petersen@xxxxxxxxxx  2007-09-13 23:03 EST -------
Does it make sense to gzip /usr/share/fonts/wenquanyi/wqy-unibit/wqy-unibit.pcf?
Most installed .pcf files seem to be compressed to .pcf.gz - though I don't know
the performance implications of doing that?

It would be good if upstream would version the directory in the tarball IMHO.

(In reply to comment #6)
> rpmlint on my FC6 did not give the "file-not-utf8" warning.

Probably it is an older version of rpmlint.

> Anyway, I checked
> the README file, the only place could be no-ascii is the copyright symbol at
> the header of the file. I removed the symbol and recompiled the rpm, the new
> spec/srpm can be found at

Ok, I am not sure what encoding/charset you were using for the (c) sign.

> can you help me check if this solves the not-utf8 issue?

Yep it does.  That should be fine.

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