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non port: x11-fonts/cyberbit-ttfonts/pkg-deinstall

Number of commits found: 4

Tuesday, 15 Jul 2014
18:48 swills search for other commits by this committer
x11-fonts/cyberbit-ttfonts: stage, assign maintainership to submitter, cleanup

- Stage
- Assign maintainership to submitter
- Fix grammar in COMMENT
- Cleanup installation
- Cleanup docs
- Use pkg-message instead of ${ECHO_CMD}

PR:		191854
Submitted by:	A.J. "Fonz" van Werven <freebsd@skysmurf.nl>
Original commitRevision:361995 
Thursday, 27 Jun 2013
18:31 antoine search for other commits by this committer
Fix some fonts.dir leftovers reported by poudriere
While here, trim Makefile header and finish PORT_OPTIONS conversion

Approved by:	portmgr (miwi)
Original commitRevision:321898 
Tuesday, 18 Jul 2006
06:21 maho search for other commits by this committer
Remove fonts.alias stuffs.

Noticed by:     nork and erwin
Original commit
Thursday, 10 Feb 2005
06:41 maho search for other commits by this committer
Add cyberbit-ttfonts.
Bitstream Cyberbit is a TrueType font. It is an international font, containing
characters from many languages. Each character is encoded with its Unicode
value, according to Unicode 2.0 standards.

Cyberbit was developed by Bitstream to provide Unicode Consortium members with
a test font. It is therefore distributed freely to customers that need advanced
multilingual fonts for testing and other non-commercial uses. Customers that
wish to use Cyberbit for other purposes must license the font from Bitstream.
Original commit

Number of commits found: 4