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Bug#96115: marked as done (ITP: ttf-kochi -- high quality, free, mincho Japanese TrueType fon)



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From: GOTO Masanori <gotom@debian.org>
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Subject: ITP: ttf-kochi
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

I intent to package `ttf-kochi', High-Quality Free Japanese
TrueType Font (Mincho).

Features:
 ttf-kochi is high quality, free, mincho Japanese TrueType font.
 Its face is very smooth and beautiful compared with current 
 free Japanese TrueType fonts. It has hinting information, so
 it's beautiful and no jagged to display on the CRT.
 This font is suitable for both printing and displaying Japanese
 characters.

URL: http://www.on.cs.keio.ac.jp/~yasu/jp_fonts.html
     (In Japanese)

License: Public Domain.
  (Original upstream author's ttf font includes xfonts-naga10
   hinting information. xfonts-naga10's bdf fonts are non-free,
   so I remove all non-free part of ttf data. I contacted with 
   upstream author, he said that if these non-free part were
   removed, this font became apparently public domain font).

Regards,
-- GOTO Masanori

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> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> I intent to package `ttf-kochi', High-Quality Free Japanese
> TrueType Font (Mincho).

All 4 packages was uploaded and installed, close this bug.



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