[Bug 459908] Review Request: freedink - Adventure and role-playing game (engine)

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--- Comment #8 from Mamoru Tasaka <mtasaka at ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>  2008-09-07 12:13:20 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> - there was a bug which I reported and that is _fixed_ in a pre-10 version;
> this means that the included Font is necessary for any Fedora < 10 package,

 You must ask the font maintainer to push the fixed font to F-9/8 repository
 in that case...

> - I'm also saying that the new version of the font is essentially a different
> font, with a different look, and that Fedora does not provide the old version.

 If the old font package is unavoidable for this package, you must submit a
review
 request for the old font package with enough rationale (like compat-foo
library
 package) and make the font imported into Fedora in a proper way:
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Font_package_lifecycle

> Is there a _standard_ path to look for fonts? Fedora installs liberation-fonts
> in /usr/share/fonts/liberation/ and Debian installs ttf-liberation in
> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-liberation/, namely. Is there a portable way to
> look for a particular font location?

  I don't know well. I guess with some proper way generally knowing the
location
  of fonts should not be needed (because one of the packages I maintain exactly
  do it), however I don't know the way (I guess functions in cairo or pango
will
  do this)

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