| 1 | Template: xfonts-traditional/generate |
| 2 | Type: boolean |
| 3 | Default: true |
| 4 | Description: Generate traditional versions of fonts? |
| 5 | xfonts-traditional can automatically generate traditional versions |
| 6 | (with foundry "Trad" instead of "Misc" of all fonts for which it has |
| 7 | an idea about the glyphs. (Currently this is versions of 6x13, aka |
| 8 | "fixed"). |
| 9 | . |
| 10 | But you may prefer not to do this automatically, and would rather |
| 11 | just have the tool installed. |
| 12 | |
| 13 | Template: xfonts-traditional/remap-fixed |
| 14 | Type: boolean |
| 15 | Default: true |
| 16 | Description: Configure system to use traditional "fixed"? |
| 17 | You can have the font alias "fixed" remapped to the traditional version. |
| 18 | . |
| 19 | If you approve, I will edit /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias |
| 20 | for you, and save your old file as xfonts-base.alias.not-trad. (Note |
| 21 | that this is a conffile so you may get prompts from dpkg about it in |
| 22 | the future.) This will also make the xfonts-traditional package |
| 23 | harder to safely remove. |
| 24 | . |
| 25 | Alternatively, if you do not want me to change the default, I will |
| 26 | generate xfonts-base-alias.trad for you to do what you like with. |
| 27 | . |
| 28 | To revert the change to the default, simply change the alias fixed |
| 29 | back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back |
| 30 | into place. |