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---------FONTS > You obviously have never seen the sun12x22 fonts > in a Linux console then. The best there is for > the visually impaired methinks. === Sounds interesting but I'm not familiar with Linux. Is it available in all versions of Linux? And why is it "the best there is?" Compared to what? What else have you seen? === What Jasen's code was used for was to set up a simple =easy-to-use= reader. Note the emphasis. These people are not computer savvy. Aside from the obvious limitations and intentions, this is a sort of introduction to computers for them, which is why it has to be relatively painless. Jasen's code was used with a DOS text editor. From what I've heard Linux's is a -steep- learning curve. --- Maximus/2 3.01* Origin: Juxtaposition BBS, Telnet:juxtaposition.dynip.com (1:167/133) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 167/133 379/1 396/45 106/2000 633/267 |
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