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From: Kai-Martin Knaak <knaak AT iqo DOT uni-hannover DOT de>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] FootprintTextForPCB and KicadModuleToGEDA utility updates
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2015 19:24:12 +0100
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Erich Heinzle wrote:

> I have already converted the hershey greek and cyrillic fonts, and would
> be able to support them most easily this way, plus, I could add support
> for subscript and superscript while I'm at it, as well as accents,

This would sure be applauded by non-English geda users. (I assume, äüöß 
are included in "accents" :-) But even English speaking users may like to 
print an occasional µF on their silk.


> Also on the to do list is a PCB compatible version of osifont, a free
> cad font, but hershey sans stroke looks pretty nice as a default font
> replacement in pcb so I've not been too motivated to get onto it.

From a license point of view, osifont seems the better choice as it is a 
clean "GNU GPL licence version 3 with GPL font exception". 

With hershey the license is a bit non-standard. The license requires a 
redistributor of the font to explicitly acknowledge its origin. The 
license allows the user to convert the font data to any format except for 
the format used by NTIS: 
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:HersheyFontLicense?rd=Licensing/HersheyFontLicense

The second requirement already makes the font non-free in the Debian 
world. Since pcb format includes the whole font as a set of glyphs, each 
and every *.pcb file may be regarded as font redistribution. Strictly 
speaking, a plain drop-in replacement of the default font with Hershey may 
be interpreted as a license violation.  

Consequently, fedora does not mark the font as free in the FSF sense:
	https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:Fonts

I for one would welcome osifont as an option in the default install of 
pcb.

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