Quoting Michael Everson (everson@evertype.com): > >The Debian/Ubuntu fonts packaging team is considering the > >packaging of the Conakry font you designed, as a .deb file > >included in the distributions so that users don't have to install > >it manually as you > >describe on http://www.evertype.com/fonts/nko/ > > That would be nice; I would rather have a link (a permanent link) to > a Linux version from my site anyway. But... I hope you are not > stripping out the Mac support in what you are doing with the font. I > am not sure what you are doing really. Basically nothing..:-) The .ttf file is installed in The Right Place so that the X server and desktop environments find it and can use it. > > >The packaging of the font is easy. However, when we package fonts, > >we generally try to have the package buildable and, therefore, we > >generally prefer building from the FontForge .sfd files when > >they're available. > > I don't use FontForge. OK, then. So my question is irrelevant. Thanks for your complete answer.
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