mikshaw


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Posted: Feb. 17 2006,19:37 |
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I've been collecting some bitmap fonts for use in DSL, but it seems I don't have any idea whether or not all of the files are needed. For example, the LFP package has 1.8mb of fonts, but when i remove all but just one encoding type it's down to only 300k, and i still have use of all of the fonts. The thing i'm concerned about is this: Will removing all of these others prevent the fonts from being used by some people, or does DSL not use the additional encodings?
Started with this:
antique-10-m-r.pcf.gz antique-10-m-r-ISO8859-5.pcf.gz antique-10-m-r-ISO8859-1.pcf.gz antique-10-m-r-ISO8859-15.pcf.gz antique-10-m-r-KOI8-R.pcf.gz
I kept just antique-10-m-r.pcf.gz, which turned out to be iso10646-1
With the terminus font, the ones i kept are iso8859-1.
It doesn't seem like the extra encodings serve any purpose or make any difference, at least in DSL. Am I wrong?
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