the fonts installed
- Bump PORTREVISION for all ports using chinese/ttfm/Makefile.ttf
PR: ports/179608
Reported by: Antoine Brodin (antoine@)
Tested by: Antoine Brodin (antoine@)
freebsd.sinica.edu.tw is down for a long time. For arphicttf, the two
sites are just FreeBSD distfiles mirror. Host at my place is better.
- Claim maintainership
TrueType fonts in chinese/*ttf
- update related Makefile(s) and remove pkg-{install,pkg-deinstall,pkg-plist}
- relocate non-font files to DATADIR or DOCSDIR
- fix "unable to reomve fonts from gscjk" problem in ttfm.sh and gscjk.ttfm
- update chinese/zh-fireflyttf to 1.2.6 [1]
PR: [1] 77438
Submitted by: leeym
Approved by: statue at freebsd.sinica.edu.tw
and make XFREE86_VERSION map to it. XFREE86_VERSION is now deprecated.
- Make xorg the default X_WINDOW_SYSTEM on -current.
- Add several new X_*_PORT variables which point to various pieces of X11 based
on the setting of X_WINDOW_SYSTEM, and make ports use them.
- Add information to CHANGES about how to handle the transition.
PR: ports/68763
Approved by: portmgr (marcus)
Approved by: re (scottl)
Many of them are unnecessary, and most of the task are handled by
ttfm now.
It's also aware of chinese/{CJK, ghostscript6}. It supports XFree86
3.x or 4.x by default. Users only need to define GS6=yes or CJK=yes
when installing, then it'll do most of the work. CJK and ghostscript6
ports should specify their respective variables via DEPENDS_ARGS.
chinese/{moettf,moefonts-cid,wangttf} will have similar changes.
Anomalies found:
- autoconvert was missing "zh-" in front of PKGNAME
- xcin (both 2.3 and 2.5) had invalid version strings
- neither of xcin ports had NO_LATEST_LINK
- telnet8-1.0 thinks PKGNAME is zh-telnet-1.0
Fixed all except the last (I wasn't sure if it was intentional).
Submitted by: Keith Jang <jtjang@gcn.net.tw>
Import new port: Free-distributable Chinese Big5/GB TTFs.
This port installs four Chinese Big5/GB TrueType fonts, includes
Kaiti/Mingti(Big5) and Kaiti/Sungti(GB). It then can be used along
with X Window System or typesetting software like CJK. Thanks to
Arphic Technology, you may freely distribute these high-quality
fonts under a GPL-based license. See ARPHIC_*.TXT for details.