Re: splitting xpdf and copyright problems
> By the way, I'm also wondering if anyone knows about the following
> X fonts, which seem to be requested by some of the languages:
Knows what about them in particular? I'm pretty sure I've seen them in
debian before, and in fact: apt-cache search finds hbf-jfs56 for
fangsong in GB2312 encoding, but only as bitmaps and config for
cjk-latex; xfonts-base includes
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc/gb16fs.pcf.gz
which has a fonts.dir line of
gb16fs.pcf.gz -isas-fangsong ti-medium-r-normal--16-160-72-72-c-160-gb2312.1980-0
and does match the pattern you list.
Likewise perhaps hanglm16.pcf.gz and hanglm24.pcf.gz, also in
xfonts-base, provide
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.dir:hanglm16.pcf.gz
-daewoo-mincho-medium-r-normal--16-120-100-100-c-160-ksc5601.1987-0
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc/fonts.dir:hanglm24.pcf.gz
-daewoo-mincho-medium-r-normal--24-170-100-100-c-240-ksc5601.1987-0
which match the korean pattern you listed.
(apt-cache search turns up additional mincho truetype and ghostscript
fonts...)
Are the non-free files just mappings from character values to
postscript character names? If so, perhaps something in
gsfonts-wadalab-mincho or gs-cjk-resource might help...
_Mark_ <eichin@thok.org>
The Herd of Kittens
Debian Package Maintainer
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