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authorRobby Workman <rw@rlworkman.net>2010-05-11 22:23:14 +0200
committerDavid Somero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org>2010-05-11 22:23:14 +0200
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graphics/fontforge: Updated for version 20080927
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@@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ another. FontForge has support for many Macintosh font formats.
From the README-unix file inside the source:
If you want to edit CID-keyed fonts (for CJK fonts) you may want to pull
down the cidmap package from http://fontforge.sf.net/cidmaps.tgz
-If you download this file and place it in the directory with the SlackBuild
-script, the script will automatically place the cidmaps inside the package.
+We have included it with our tarball, but you might want to check for a
+newer version just in case. If you have it in the directory with the
+SlackBuild script, it will automatically place the cidmaps inside the package.
-You might also want to have an extracted copy of the freetype source code
+You will also want to have an extracted copy of the freetype source code
available inside the extracted SlackBuild tarball directory - in other words:
/somedir/fontforge/
README
@@ -17,6 +18,6 @@ available inside the extracted SlackBuild tarball directory - in other words:
fontforge.info
slack-desc
freetype-2.3.5/
-Fontforge seems to build (and function) just fine without doing this, but
-it does look for the freetype sources while compiling, so it's probably
-best to make them available just in case :)
+Fontforge seems to build (and function) just fine without doing this (this is
+at least true for prior versions), but it does look for the freetype sources
+while compiling, so it's probably best to make them available just in case :)