This document is located at my webpage
Please don't send me html ! I con't do anything with it. Instead, send a patch based on the sgml source. To do this, edit Font-HOWTO.sgml, save the new file to Font-HOWTO.sgml.new, and run the diff program:
diff -u Font-HOWTO.sgml Font-HOWTO.sgml.new |
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Copyright (c) 2000-2002 by Donovan Rebbechi
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I'm going to make this brief (-; The purpose of this document is to address what was a gaping hole in font documentation. While previously, there were several documents about fonts for Linux, I felt that none of them were comprehensive, all of them had a relatively narrow focus. Hence the goal of this document is not to provide radical new insight into the issue of font handling ( though I have included material previously unavailable ), the main aim is to provide a comprehensive source to act as a starting point for any and all font questions about Linux.
Special thanks are due to Rod Smith, who made several helpful suggestions, and fixed pfm2afm. Also thanks to Doug Holland, whose Font Deuglification HOWTO proved to be a good reference, John McLaughlin, author of the document that helped me come to grips with Star Office, and the Linux community for their suggestions and constructive comments.