and <URL:ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/X.Org/contrib/fonts/>.
+The new Indian implementation uses the ISFOC standard fonts. We use
+CDAC ISFOC fonts to display the Devanagari script in Emacs. They are
+copyrighted, but we received permission to use them in Emacs from the
+font developers. These fonts can be obtained from the internet, or
+may be found in C-DAC products (including downloadable ones). For
+examle, you can search the CDAC Devanagari font `dvsr0ntt.ttf' by
+using some search engines and they will guide you to appropriate URLs
+to obtain them.
+
+After you've downloaded the fonts, then run the following Makefile
+to create the appropriate BDF/PCF fonts. (You will need `ttf2bdf',
+equipped with freetype 1, to create BDF file.)
+
+TTFS= asdr0ntt.ttf:Assamese\
+ bndr0ntt.ttf:Bengali\
+ dvsr0ntt.ttf:Devanagari\
+ gjav0ntt.ttf:Gujarati\
+ knum0ntt.ttf:Kannada\
+ mlkr0ntt.ttf:Malayalam\
+ orsr0ntt.ttf:Oriya\
+ pnam0ntt.ttf:Punjabi\
+ sdsr0ntt.ttf:Sanskrit\
+ tlhm0ntt.ttf:Telugu\
+ tmvl0ntt.ttf:Tamil
+
+all:
+ for f in ${TTFS}; do \
+ ttf=`echo $$f | sed 's/:.*$$//'`; \
+ reg=`echo $$f | sed 's/[^:]*://'`; \
+ base=`basename $$ttf .ttf`; \
+ echo Converting "$$ttf to $$base-XX.bdf/pcf with registry $$reg"; \
+ for i in 16 24; do \
+ ttf2bdf -p $${i} -r 100 -l 0_255 $$ttf > temp; \
+ sed "/^FONT /s/ISO10646-1/$$reg-CDAC/" <temp >$$base-$$i.bdf; \
+ bdftopcf $$base-$$i.bdf > $$base-$$i.pcf; \
+ done; \
+ done
+ rm -f temp
+
+clean:
+ rm -f *.pcf *.bdf
+
+
DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION:
(This is for a Unix or Unix-like system. For MS-DOS and Windows 3.X,
in `./lib-src' to their final destinations, as selected in `./src/paths.h'.
Strictly speaking, not all of the executables in `./lib-src' need be copied.
-- The programs `cvtmail', `emacsserver', `fakemail', `hexl',
+- The programs `cvtmail', `fakemail', `hexl',
`movemail', `profile', `rcs2log', `timer', `vcdiff', `wakeup',
and `yow' are used by Emacs; they do need to be copied.
- The programs `etags', `ctags', `emacsclient', `b2m', and `rcs-checkin'