** flame warning! please wear asbestos sunglasses! **
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 01:37:39PM +0200, Ralesk Ne'vennoyx wrote:
Peter Gervai wrote:
>>>See te CVS (browse on the web on
>>>http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/freefont/freefont/ ).
>>>
>>
>>Although that's nice that that at least exists and works, I don?t
>>believe that Average User, or even myself, should be forced to use CVS.
[...]
Forget it. I do
not need fonts, you do not need fonts, so there is no point
to argue. Those who do may decide to use the links provided or not.
Good point, but I hope you see the hurdles one has to jump over to get a
ttf out of this.
One have to click on the filenames, retrieve. Click on the tools, retrieve.
Run them. Use the fonts.
You get what you have paid for. If you want to pay, I'll read the manuals
instead of you for a fee, get the files instead of you for another, run them
instead of you for more, and provide you the result for another reasonable
sum of money. THEN you get what you've paid for, too.
My "Linux arrogance" means that I despise people who whine that they do not
get the service they demand for free. I believe people either have to think
and do, or stop whining and be selective of the input: if you're lazy (or
stupid) then ignore the helpful links people give to you because they
require work and thinking, and not start whining that it does not suit your
high standards (for free, of course). Choose - silently - the ones you can
handle (click-n-go ones, suit for "nice windows people" [as opposite of
arrogant linux people {those who help I mean}]), and keep it secret that you
won't use the others.
This way you don't disappoint others who tried to help, don't angry others
who see that their help was not just rejected but complained upon.
And I reckon your reply did not serve any useful purposes as it did not
contain any solutions. It showed that I am an ignorant arrogant linux
bastard, who expects too much of the bright nice windows people, but that
did not help anyone.
Oh, and THIS email was completely useless too. I'd advice people to google
up the term "freefont", but then, it needs thinking and efforts, so I
won't.
I do not want to get another reply telling me that I cause poor bright nice
fellas more work instead of the Right(tm)(r) solution.
But I know the REAL solution for you nice bright windows people: PAY. Buy
the fonts you need and get the serivce. You did once, it'll do it again. If
you need places where to buy, ask.
Peter
ps: sorry, I plan not to reply to replies of this stupid email of mine. if
anyone requires reply I'll send it in personal email. best to ignore it
altogether.