From edf6d352a289b694c0c86cf9b3446b94d5a2b25c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Eric L. Hernes" Date: Wed, 16 Oct 1996 15:58:06 +0000 Subject: trim the DESCR's to something reasonable at Satoshi's request. --- x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr | 24 +----------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 23 deletions(-) (limited to 'x11-fonts') diff --git a/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr b/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr index 5053b08c2964..7d042471653b 100644 --- a/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr +++ b/x11-fonts/Xg/pkg-descr @@ -3,13 +3,7 @@ Unicode fonts The new libXg distribution supports Unicode. Sam and 9term built using the new UTF libXg will allow one to enter and edit files containing -Unicode characters encoded using UTF-2 (UTF-FSS). The software -takes care of all this encoding. Sam may be used to enter the files -and when displayed in a suitable 9term window will be seen in all -their Unicode glory. The font bundle is an integral part of this. -It contains bdf files of fonts which are used to span various ranges -of the Unicode space. - +Unicode characters encoded using UTF-2 (UTF-FSS). To use them: o convert the bdf files to whatever format is appropriate for @@ -22,19 +16,3 @@ o make sure libXg knows about the fontfile you wish to use by be something like /lib/font/Xg/matty/unicode.9.font or by specifying an appropriate -p9font argument to libXg programs. -I am currently using these headers on outgoing Unicode mail, however -I do not vouch for their correctness. They do provide a bit of clue -as to what is going on 'though. - - Mime-Version: 1.0 - Content-Type: text/plain; charset=X-utf-2 - Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit - -I am working on a program to convert UTF-2 streams into reasonable -ascii aproximations where possible. - -If you create any more fonts or add to the existing fonts, please -drop me a line so I can add them to the distribution and my collection. - - Matty Farrow - matty@cs.su.oz.au -- cgit v1.2.3