Package: xfonts-traditional
Architecture: all
-Depends: xfonts-utils, pcf2bdf
+Depends: xfonts-utils, pcf2bdf, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}
Description: Traditional fixed-with fonts for X
Provides "traditional" versions of fixed-width fonts.
.
if grep '^fixed[ ][ ]*-trad-'; then
cat >&2 <<END
-Removing xfonts-traditional would probably your X server by removing "fixed".
+Removing xfonts-traditional would break your X server by removing "fixed".
You should not remove xfonts-traditional while "fixed" refers to one
of its fonts. You probably want to check the differences between
esac
fi
- ;;
-
find /usr/share/fonts/X11 /usr/local/share/fonts/X11 \
-type f \
\( -name xfonts-traditional.log -o \
-name trad--\*.pcf.gz \
-print0 | xargs -0r rm
+ ;;
+
esac
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: Configure system to use traditional "fixed"?
- Would you like the font alias "fixed" remapped to the traditional version?
+ You can have the font alias "fixed" remapped to the traditional version.
.
- If you say "yes", I will edit /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias
+ If you approve, I will edit /etc/X11/fonts/misc/xfonts-base.alias
for you, and save your old file as xfonts-base.alias.not-trad. (Note
that this is a conffile so you may get prompts from dpkg about it in
the future.) This will also make the xfonts-traditional package
harder to safely remove.
.
- If you say no I will generate xfonts-base-alias.trad for you to do
- what you like with.
+ Alternatively, if you do not want me to change the default, I will
+ generate xfonts-base-alias.trad for you to do what you like with.
.
- To revert this change, simply change the alias fixed back from
- "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back into place,
- and dpkg-reconfigure xfonts-base-traditional.
+ To revert the change to the default, simply change the alias fixed
+ back from "-trad-..." to "-misc-...", or rename the old file back
+ into place.