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1. What's this?
=================
The Liberation Fonts is font collection which aims to provide document
layout compatibility as usage of Times New Roman, Arial, Courier New.
2. Requirements
=================
* fontforge is installed.
(http://fontforge.sourceforge.net)
3. Install
============
3.1 Decompress tarball
You can extract the files by following command:
$ tar zxvf liberation-fonts-[VERSION].tar.gz
3.2 Build from the source
Change into directory liberation-fonts-[VERSION]/ and build from sources by
following commands:
$ cd liberation-fonts-[VERSION]
$ make
The built font files will be available in 'build' directory.
3.3 Install to system
For Fedora, you could manually install the fonts by copying the TTFs to
~/.fonts for user wide usage, or to /usr/share/fonts/truetype/liberation
for system-wide availability. Then, run "fc-cache" to let that cached.
For other distributions, please check out corresponding documentation.
4. Usage
==========
Simply select preferred liberation font in applications and start using.
5. License
============
This Font Software is licensed under the SIL Open Font License,
Version 1.1.
Please read file "LICENSE" for details.
6. For Maintainers
====================
Before packaging a new release based on a new source tarball, you have to
update the version suffix in the Makefile:
VER = [VERSION]
Make sure that the defined version corresponds to the font software metadata
which you can check with ftinfo/otfinfo or fontforge itself. It is highly
recommended that file 'ChangeLog' is updated to reflect changes.
Create a tarball with the following command:
$ make dist
The new versioned tarball will be available in the dist/ folder as
'liberation-fonts-[NEW_VERSION].tar.gz'.
7. Credits
============
Please read file "AUTHORS" for list of contributors.