xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is the mailing list for xorg, and would be a much better place to discuss adding fonts to the X.Org distribution, so I've cc'ed it. I believe the license requirements are that it be some sort of open source license, but that the requirements for fonts are a bit looser than source code. TrueType fonts are the currently preferred format. -Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith@xxxxxxx Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering Soon-Son Kwon wrote: > Hi all: > I am Korean user. > At http://freedesktop.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/xorg/xc/fonts/encodings/, > there are many fonts which seems to be distributed as default. > > But as for Korean fonts, few fonts are distributed together hence > users should add & configure Korean fonts manually which takes much time > and discourages new users who do not have much experience with X before. > > We already have some free/open Korean fonts and some people are working > on new fonts. If these Korean fonts can be added to the default distrubition, > then it will greatly benefit many people. > > - Can anyone please let me know how to add Korean fonts to the default > xorg source distribution? Is there any approval process? > - What is the license requirement for that fonts? > - What should be the technical font format for this? > > Any comments are welcomed. > > Thanks very much.