Nicolas,

On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 1:23 PM Nicolas Mailhot
<nicolas.mail...@laposte.net> wrote:
> The safe part is just to update the Fedora font packages to the latest
> upstream version of the fonts if we do not ship it yet. You can ignore
> byte-equivalency, fortunately font libs are robust enough they do not
> depend on a particular version of font files (and websites update fonts
> all year round without you noticing). The only 'risk' is downgrading to
> earlier font versions that may lack glyphs added in later versions.
>
> And btw, browsers are free to ignore whatever css font web designers try
> to feed them (and have to since some web designers like to specify fonts
> that lack the coverage needed to display anything more complex than
> basic latin), so if anything in the theme relies on custom font
> modifications it's broken by design.

Thank you so much for the information.  That is exactly what I needed
to know.  Once the python 3.7 builds are merged back into Rawhide, I
will attempt this update.
-- 
Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/
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