On 05/13/2015 07:57 PM, Alex Vazquez wrote: > Is there any way to make a list of preferences font in Qt.
Yes, QFont:insertSubstitution & co allow you to assemble a QFont with a particular substitution chain for glyphs. This is basically what e.g. a browser engine built on Qt maps a CSS font families listing to. On the fontconfig level, it can be done similarly via alias+prefer blocks in fonts.conf. Unfortunately, current Linux desktops don't expose this capability in UI (because it's quite tough to build a user-digestible and goals-focused interface around it without leaking the corner cases); that's an area of active research in KDE Plasma. Distros however make heavy use of this in their system level default config to mix in the highest-quality non-Latin fonts into whatever they map the generic family names like serif and sans-serif to. > Thanks! > Regards! Cheers, Eike Hein, KDE.org _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development