Am Thu, 23 Apr 2009 05:21:54 -0400
schrieb Ben Boeckel <MathStuf(a)gmail.com>:
I'm not sure how others view this, but since there
isn't any i18n/l10n included on the Live CD anyways (to
my knowledge; I also don't see any listed), are the
extra fonts necessary? Here's a list that I think could
probably be done without (I usually remove extra fonts
after an install, but I also don't/can't use non-Latin
fonts):
abyssinica-fonts
cjkuni-fonts-common
cjkuni-uming-fonts
jomolhari-fonts
kacst-fonts
khmeros-base-fonts
khmeros-fonts-common
lklug-fonts
lohit-bengali-fonts
lohit-fonts-common
lohit-gujarati-fonts
lohit-hindi-fonts
lohit-kannada-fonts
lohit-maithili-fonts
lohit-oriya-fonts
lohit-punjabi-fonts
lohit-tamil-fonts
lohit-telugu-fonts
padauk-fonts
paktype-fonts
smc-fonts-common
smc-meera-fonts
thai-scalable-fonts-common
thai-scalable-waree-fonts
vlgothic-fonts
vlgothic-fonts-common
vlgothic-fonts is 2.3MB, cjkuni-uming-fonts is 10MB,
the rest are < 1MB, but are probably 2 to 3MB combined.
This would save Amarok, but I'm not sure at what cost.
I don't know, either. The fonts-sig did some work in creating these
fonts list (default in @fonts). At least they might be used in viewing
non-latin websites. Some releases ago (F9, IIRC) we've not included
cjkuni-uming-fonts for this reason. But that was before @fonts was
updated.
Sebastian