# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1045306299 0 # Node ID 2f5914b4e18a783968e99a5fc03f2a6e2fc7e80b # Parent fb804500f6c68376b56d1f8f4f5d28dfea68e8e9 Delete info about non-free Indian fonts. diff -r fb804500f6c6 -r 2f5914b4e18a INSTALL --- a/INSTALL Fri Feb 14 22:49:54 2003 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL Sat Feb 15 10:51:39 2003 +0000 @@ -173,48 +173,6 @@ and . -The new Indian implementation uses the ISFOC standard fonts. We use -CDAC ISFOC fonts to display the Devanagari script in Emacs. They are -copyrighted, but we received permission to use them in Emacs from the -font developers. These fonts can be obtained from the internet, or -may be found in C-DAC products (including downloadable ones). For -examle, you can search the CDAC Devanagari font `dvsr0ntt.ttf' by -using some search engines and they will guide you to appropriate URLs -to obtain them. - -After you've downloaded the fonts, then run the following Makefile -to create the appropriate BDF/PCF fonts. (You will need `ttf2bdf', -equipped with freetype 1, to create BDF file.) - -TTFS= asdr0ntt.ttf:Assamese\ - bndr0ntt.ttf:Bengali\ - dvsr0ntt.ttf:Devanagari\ - gjav0ntt.ttf:Gujarati\ - knum0ntt.ttf:Kannada\ - mlkr0ntt.ttf:Malayalam\ - orsr0ntt.ttf:Oriya\ - pnam0ntt.ttf:Punjabi\ - sdsr0ntt.ttf:Sanskrit\ - tlhm0ntt.ttf:Telugu\ - tmvl0ntt.ttf:Tamil - -all: - for f in ${TTFS}; do \ - ttf=`echo $$f | sed 's/:.*$$//'`; \ - reg=`echo $$f | sed 's/[^:]*://'`; \ - base=`basename $$ttf .ttf`; \ - echo Converting "$$ttf to $$base-XX.bdf/pcf with registry $$reg"; \ - for i in 16 24; do \ - ttf2bdf -p $${i} -r 100 -l 0_255 $$ttf > temp; \ - sed "/^FONT /s/ISO10646-1/$$reg-CDAC/" $$base-$$i.bdf; \ - bdftopcf $$base-$$i.bdf > $$base-$$i.pcf; \ - done; \ - done - rm -f temp - -clean: - rm -f *.pcf *.bdf - DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION: