Hi Jedy,

Jedy Wang-san wrote (08/18/08 04:57 PM):
> I am not very familiar with l10n. I guess the patch does not work for
> locales because DejaVu dose not support many locales such as
> chinease/japanese. Is this correct?

Yes, it is.
Sans/Monospace is the logical font and they works for locales because the 
entities are defined in fonts.conf but you're try to replace the logical
fonts to the specific fonts.

> 
> And anther question is if I set locale as C, does the setting work for
> en_US.UTF-8. If not, I doubt if we should make the change. Because
> en_US.UTF-8 is the most common locale for most systems I think.

My suggestion works for en_US.UTF-8. But I need additional works for other .po 
files and I think it's still a little wrong.
Actually I think the right fix is to modify fonts.conf instead of the strings 
"Sans", "Monospace" in GNOME schemas.

fujiwara

> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jedy
>>
>> fujiawra
>>
>> Jedy Wang-san wrote (08/18/08 04:23 PM):
>>> Hi, 
>>>
>>> The attached patches update default fonts of GNOME for OpenSolaris
>>> 2008.11 according to UI spec.
>>> --------------------------------------------->8
>>> Application font: Deja Vu Sans Condensed 8pt
>>> Document font: Deja Vu Sans Condensed 8 pt
>>> Desktop font: Deja Vu Sans Book 8 pt (Book is easier to read against
>>> background patterns as it has a better drop-shadow)
>>> Window title font: Deja Vu Sans Bold 8 pt
>>> Monospace font: Deja Vu Mono Book 8pt
>>> ---------------------------------------------->8
>>>
>>> font-1.diff will be merged into libgnome-02-indiana-default.diff.
>>> font-3.diff will be merged into
>>> nautilus-09-interface-changes-indiana.diff
>>> metacity-12-opensolaris-branding.diff is a new patch. Actually, there is
>>> a existing patch indexed by 12() but it is not referenced by the spec
>>> file. So I think it can be removed but I will contact Erwann to make
>>> sure.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jedy
>>>
> 
> 


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