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Work on font design, eh? <nod>One of those.</nod> Explains your need to switch fonts in microb.
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As I said before (I never tire of repeating myself), we live in the browser. It ought to reflect our subtlest need.

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Myself, I use it on WinXP, either under Cygwin or andLinux.
Since the interface can't really be Hildonized, I'm wondering what the process would be to get Fontforge running on the N810.
The reason? To use the tablet/stylus interface for moving control points on any glyph, instead of relying on a mouse.
There are a whole slew of dependencies listed at http://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/fontforge (and fewer in the considerably older version at http://packages.debian.org/stable/graphics/fontforge ).
Guidance, please, O! ye venerated Linux gurus!
N900 Guide Brief intro to the Nokia N900 (http://n900guide.com/)
Maemoan since July 2005 )