On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 4:13 AM, Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Michael,
On Mo 30 Jun 2014 05:49:56 CEST, Michael DePaulo wrote:
a. Determine why the fonts are needed by some Linux applications, but not others. b. Determine what the default should be (I am leaning towards the "misc" set. Empirically, it solves the compatibility problems for most people, if not everyone. The "full" set makes the installer take much longer and adds lots more files to the filesystem, so I'd rather not make that the default.) c. I'll probably integrate them into the regular installer as an optional component, instead of putting them in a separate installer. This means that the installer will be 48.5 MB in size with solid lzma compression (compared to 56.0 MB with zlib compression.) However, in 2014, I think that 48.5 MB is reasonable.
How about this:
We set up a new X2Go subproject called
x2go-xfonts.git
This subproject contains _all_ extra fonts and mainly is an NSIS installer.
This installer can be used to install those extra fonts into the correct directory for X2Go Client _and_ for PyHoca-GUI.
The user/admin can install if he/she wants to install the fonts at both locations (%ProgramFiles%\x2golient, %ProgramFiles%\PyHoca-GUI) or only at one of them.
The X2Go Client setup.exe should remain rather minimal IMHO.
Do not expect the permanent fix to arrive in time for 4.0.2.1.
Absolutely fine!
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As Mike#1 and agreed on IRC, I will put the fonts in the X2Go Client installer as an optional component. These are the reasons:
Also, we will close this bug once the fonts are in the X2Go Client installer.
-Mike#2