On 08/14/2014 02:02 PM, Peter Oliver wrote:
I think part of the trouble stems from the fact that many of these fonts are not the fonts that they claim to be. For example, gnome-font-viewer asserts that the "Arial" recently shipped by wine-arial-fonts is actually Liberation Sans 2.00.1. Is this even legal?
The "Arial" font being shipped originates from a third-party patch set[1] that aims for Netflix compatibility. It[2] uses the Liberation Sans font, calls it Arial, and ships it.
If there are legal concerns over the use of this font I will remove it.
[1] https://github.com/compholio/wine-compholio [2] https://github.com/compholio/wine-compholio/blob/master/patches/fonts-Missin...
On 08/14/2014 03:13 PM, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
On 08/14/2014 02:02 PM, Peter Oliver wrote:
I think part of the trouble stems from the fact that many of these fonts are not the fonts that they claim to be. For example, gnome-font-viewer asserts that the "Arial" recently shipped by wine-arial-fonts is actually Liberation Sans 2.00.1. Is this even legal?
The "Arial" font being shipped originates from a third-party patch set[1] that aims for Netflix compatibility. It[2] uses the Liberation Sans font, calls it Arial, and ships it.
If there are legal concerns over the use of this font I will remove it.
We cleared all of these a while ago, they're fine.
~tom
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