Who's got the fonts?

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Author: Thomas Mondoshawan Tate
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Subject: Who's got the fonts?
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A) Head over to http://www.gimp.org -- they've got links to several freefont
packages for X.

B) Well, IIRC, *.exe files coming off the 'net are typicially self-extracti=
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Zip files, but they can be self extracting RAR, LHA, etc. As such, you can
typicially use the tools for each archive format to extract the files
inside. Ex: for a self-extracting zip archive, use Info-Zip's unzip tool.

-- Mondoshawan

On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 12:24:02PM -0700, Carl Parrish wrote:
> Okay everywhere I look I find fonts in .exe format. I don't have a=20
> single M$ computer anymore. So does anyone A) know of a site where I can=

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> find fonts in a Linux format (ie. .tar.gz) or B) know of something I can=

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> use to run .exe files on Linux?
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> Thank
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> Carl P (yeah I know I'm asking for a lot today. <g>)
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