Is there any reason why SuSE doesn't supply the full freetype package including contributed software? I notice that Redhat doesn't do so either. This is particularly irksome since current versions of teTeX are set up to use programs like ttf2pk (part of the freetype package) so that users can use Truetype fonts with their TeX system. Yes, I know it's easy to download and install a complete freetype package, but since the TeX package is set up to use this code it would be nice if SuSE was set up to use it too - it would be an advantage over Redhat. Adrian Burd, Dpt. Oceanography, Texas A&M University http://www-ocean.tamu.edu/~ecomodel
It's all in the numbers....ie. 7.1 ;) * Adrian Burd (adrian@halodule.tamu.edu) [010130 06:44]: => =>Is there any reason why SuSE doesn't supply the full freetype package =>including contributed software? I notice that Redhat doesn't do so either. => -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:brosenb@suse.com --------------------------------------- SuSE Inc. 580 Second St Suite 210 Oakland CA 94607 U.S.A Tel: 1-510-628-3380 EXT:5086 Fax: 1-510-628-3381 --------------------------------------- "There are no problems, only solutions."
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