-them. You must do that yourself.
-
-Emacs running on the GNU system supports both X fonts and local fonts
-(i.e. the fonts managed by the fontconfig library).
-
-For `Unicode' (ISO 10646) X fonts, see
-<URL:http://czyborra.com/unifont/> (packaged in Debian),
-<URL:http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/> (packaged in Debian). (In
-recent Debian versions, there is an extensive `misc-fixed' iso10646-1
-in the default X installation.) Perhaps also see
-<URL:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/%7Emgk25/ucs-fonts.html>.
-
-<URL:http://czyborra.com/charsets/> has basic fonts for Emacs's
-ISO-8859 charsets.
-
-XFree86 release 4 (from <URL:ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/> and mirrors)
-contains font support for most, if not all, of the charsets that Emacs
-currently supports, including iso10646-1 encoded fonts for use with
-the mule-unicode charsets. The font files should also be usable with
-older X releases. Note that XFree 4 contains many iso10646-1 fonts
-with minimal character repertoires, which can cause problems -- see
-etc/PROBLEMS.
-
-BDF Unicode fonts etl-unicode.tar.gz are available from
-<URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/fonts/> and
-<URL:ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/mirror/X.Org/contrib/fonts/>. These
-fonts can also be used by ps-print and ps-mule to print Unicode
-characters.
-
-Finally, the Web page <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/>
-lists a large number of free Unicode fonts.
+them.
+
+On the GNU system, Emacs supports both X fonts and local fonts
+(i.e. fonts managed by the fontconfig library). If you need more
+fonts than your distribution normally provides, you must install them
+yourself. See <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/> for a large
+number of free Unicode fonts.