Austin English wrote:
> >> +ok(!lstrcmp(lf.lfFaceName, "Arial") ||
> >> + !lstrcmp(lf.lfFaceName, "Liberation Sans"), "wrong face name
> >> %s\n", lf.lfFaceName);
> >
> > The tests are supposed to reflect Windows
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
> Austin English wrote:
>
>> +ok(!lstrcmp(lf.lfFaceName, "Arial") ||
>> + !lstrcmp(lf.lfFaceName, "Liberation Sans"), "wrong face name %s\n",
>> lf.lfFaceName);
>
&g
Austin English wrote:
> +ok(!lstrcmp(lf.lfFaceName, "Arial") ||
> + !lstrcmp(lf.lfFaceName, "Liberation Sans"), "wrong face name %s\n",
> lf.lfFaceName);
The tests are supposed to reflect Windows behaviour, what Windows version
does return "Liberation Sans" in this test?
--
Dmitry.
wer that. I suspect that the
> SFC would be able to answer it, if it's a serious consideration.
>
> FWIW, a couple links:
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#FontException
> http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#Fonts
>
> and the actual license:
> http://
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Juan Lang wrote:
>>> Along those lines, the hard drive space is cheap on this one. Seems
>>> like Wine packagers could just include the fonts and install them
>>> locally in c:\windows\fonts.
>>
>> The Liberation fonts
>> Along those lines, the hard drive space is cheap on this one. Seems
>> like Wine packagers could just include the fonts and install them
>> locally in c:\windows\fonts.
>
> The Liberation fonts are GPL licensed, Wine is LGPL.
Is there a meaningful difference in th
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 10:59 PM, Brian Vincent wrote:
> Along those lines, the hard drive space is cheap on this one. Seems
> like Wine packagers could just include the fonts and install them
> locally in c:\windows\fonts.
The Liberation fonts are GPL licensed, Wine is LGPL.
--
-Austin
2010/8/12 André Hentschel :
> Wow, can you please update http://wiki.winehq.org/FontLoadOrder with these
> great informations?
I'm not sure that's the _best_ page for it (this isn't about font
loading, but font substitution) but I'll see about writing it all up
properly this weekend. (And if I'm
Am 12.08.2010 06:11, schrieb Paul "TBBle" Hampson:
> Sorry, I failed at Gmail again. >_<
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Paul "TBBle" Hampson
> Date: 12 August 2010 13:52
> Subject: Re: Should we expect Liberation fonts to be
Sorry, I failed at Gmail again. >_<
-- Forwarded message --
From: Paul "TBBle" Hampson
Date: 12 August 2010 13:52
Subject: Re: Should we expect Liberation fonts to be installed?
To: Scott Ritchie
On 8 August 2010 13:02, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> On 08/03/2
On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Scott Ritchie wrote:
>> This might work for Linux, but these fonts are not installed on any
>> MacOSX version that I'm aware of. This might break Wine useage for
>> Macs. It might also break it for Solaris as well.
>
> It should only break in a way that makes it a
On 08/08/2010 06:56 AM, James McKenzie wrote:
> Scott Ritchie wrote:
>> I was looking through our fairly large collection of open font bugs and
>> realized that things might be a lot simpler if we took some opinionated
>> positions and just declared certain fonts to be dependencies and
>> expected
spect system-level fontconfig aliases, so even
> though Liberation Sans is installed on the system Photoshop won't try to
> use it in place of Arial.
>
> But if however we assumed that Liberation Sans was installed, we could
> make things much better: a link/substitution for Arial-
spect system-level fontconfig aliases, so even
>> though Liberation Sans is installed on the system Photoshop won't try to
>> use it in place of Arial.
>
>
> This is an excellent idea, except that the Liberation fonts are really
> horrible. I've *tried* using the
On 3 August 2010 21:57, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> This bug, for instance, prevents Photoshop from working unless there is
> an Arial font installed: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9623
> Wine doesn't seem to respect system-level fontconfig aliases, so even
> though L
, except much less work.
This bug, for instance, prevents Photoshop from working unless there is
an Arial font installed: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9623
Wine doesn't seem to respect system-level fontconfig aliases, so even
though Liberation Sans is installed on the system Photoshop
2009/3/2 Remco :
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:06 PM, David Gerard wrote:
>> The only problem I can see is that the Liberation fonts are GPL (plus
>> font). Would including the font with the Wine download be possible
>> without making Wine entirely GPL?
> Yes, I would thi
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:06 PM, David Gerard wrote:
> The only problem I can see is that the Liberation fonts are GPL (plus
> font). Would including the font with the Wine download be possible
> without making Wine entirely GPL?
Yes, I would think that that constitutes mere aggregation,
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9623
Various versions of Photoshop, and now Safari 4, insist on Times New
Roman being present or they crash on startup. ("winetricks corefonts"
works around it.)
Packaging Liberation Serif with Wine and putting a registry key to
substitute Times
.
r163:
Update liberation to 1.04. Thanks to Graham Inggs for the nudge.
Uses the probably-gnu-specific --strip option to tar to get
the fonts in the right place... but everybody's using gnu tar 1.15 or
later, right?
r162:
Update kdewin to 0.9.3-1. Thanks to Graham Inggs for the nudge.
On Wednesday 02 July 2008 22:55:19 Juergen Lock wrote:
> I just had a need for this (dotnet20), and the dotnet installer crashed
> like this on wine 1.1.0 on FreeBSD:
> Unhandled exception 0xc06d007e at address 0x7e255934 (thread 0073),
> starting debugger... err:seh:setup_exception_record n
!
>
>There are lots of other little changes, too:
>
>20080402
>r21Added dotnet20, removed one kludge from dotnet11, added win2k
>verb, plus shorthand for winver=foo
>r20Updated liberation fonts.
>[...]
I just had a need for this (dotnet20), and the dotnet
Added dotnet20, removed one kludge from dotnet11, added win2k
verb, plus shorthand for winver=foo
r20 Updated liberation fonts.
20080328
r19 Added flash.
20080326
r18 Fix i18n problem reported by Ricardo Cabral
20080321
r17 Added msls31 (seems to be needed by e-Sword)
20080317
r16
Louis, What about a wine-fonts package? That would avoid the gpl issue.
On 13/08/07, Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Louis. Lenders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Of course this patch lacks checking for presence of liberation, and
"Louis. Lenders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Of course this patch lacks checking for presence of liberation, and
> has ugly hard-coded path for the liberation-font, but that could be
> worked on later on.
>
> Simple question: Could something like this be included
Hi , a few weeks ago posted something about if liberation fonts could be
included in wine. There didn't seem to be one view of how to do that. Of course
'winetricks liberation' is great, but i'd like to see something that works out
of the box on a fresh .wine. Attac
ll have to deal with some odd scheme.
In my scenario the symlinks point to files that the Wine packager knows
where they are because he put them there.
Say we have a wine-fonts subpackage that holds the modified versions
of the liberation fonts and the install prefix is /usr/local. Then we
know t
On 6/15/07, Hans Leidekker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since that is very unlikely I'd say we should go for symlinks to save space
and time. We can resort to full copies when we find an app that needs it.
While this strikes me as 100% a packaging issue, it just seems like
something really prone
On Friday 15 June 2007 15:30:27 Steve Brown wrote:
> Maybe Wine could check for the existence of the fonts and set up a symlink
> farm pointing to them from the Windows expected locations?
Yes, symlinks in c:\windows\fonts that point to modified, system-wide
Liberation fonts should work i
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Hans Leidekker wrote:
> On Friday 15 June 2007 12:14:06 Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
>
> > Why do you need to copy the fonts? Wine can use the system fonts. The
> > Wine package would need to have only a dependency on the liberation font
> > package. The
On Friday 15 June 2007 13:25:19 Louis Lenders wrote:
> So could something be included in wine's source like detect if they are
> present
> (/usr/share/fonts/liberation/ here), use Hans' convert-script to "convert" it
> into arial.ttf, and then copy them into /usr
Hans Leidekker it.vu.nl> writes:
>
> On Friday 15 June 2007 12:14:06 Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
>
> > Why do you need to copy the fonts? Wine can use the system fonts. The
> > Wine package would need to have only a dependency on the liberation font
> > packag
"Hans Leidekker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 15 June 2007 12:14:06 Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
Why do you need to copy the fonts? Wine can use the system fonts. The
Wine package would need to have only a dependency on the liberation font
package. The liberation-fonts r
On Friday 15 June 2007 12:14:06 Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
> Why do you need to copy the fonts? Wine can use the system fonts. The
> Wine package would need to have only a dependency on the liberation font
> package. The liberation-fonts rpm is already in Fedora Extras for FC6
> and
Hans Leidekker wrote:
On Thursday 14 June 2007 22:50:07 Louis. Lenders wrote:
Question is, are there any plans to include Liberation fonts in wine?
You mean add them to the git repository? I don't think we want that
because we don't maintain them. Wine distributors could perhap
On Thursday 14 June 2007 22:50:07 Louis. Lenders wrote:
> Question is, are there any plans to include Liberation fonts in wine?
You mean add them to the git repository? I don't think we want that
because we don't maintain them. Wine distributors could perhaps create
a wine-fonts
Hi, this is mainly a follow up to the thread here
http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2007-May/057092.html ,
to give it a new boost
Question is, are there any plans to include Liberation fonts in wine?
I gave it a good testing last two weeks, that is, i converted the fonts with
Hans
On Friday 25 May 2007 19:30:14 Scott Ritchie wrote:
> All right, clearly we need to handle this somehow. I'm just thinking
> that there needs to be a way to install these fonts WITHOUT Wine such
> that they're available to non-Wine programs, and that when a user has
> done that Wine should then re
ate
them.
Something like a (free) Wine-fonts package, which would be a dependency
of Wine. I didn't mean adding them to the mscorefonts type packages
(which currently isn't a dependency of Wine)
> These bugs can be worked around by installing corefonts.
>
> I have attached a s
others even reference the font file directly.
There's another bug where if an app installs the first truetype font
in Wine all subsequent text is shown with that font [2].
These bugs can be worked around by installing corefonts.
I have attached a script that changes the filenames of the L
I added them to winetricks so people could experiment with
> them (slightly) more easily.
> - Dan
I'm pretty sure the proper place for these fonts is as a separate distro
package - perhaps one that Wine can depend on.
If the liberation fonts aren't yet being packed up in Ubuntu
On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 08:28 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> On 5/24/07, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I haven't even looked at that stuff at all, but does Wine have any
> > fonts worth contributing to that cause? (Marlett?)
>
> Red Hat's Liberation
On 5/24/07, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't even looked at that stuff at all, but does Wine have any
fonts worth contributing to that cause? (Marlett?)
Red Hat's Liberation font is a single-source thing done by a pro, so
probably not.
Is it worth
creati
As requested by Mark Cox, I've added a verb to winetricks
to install Red Hat's Liberation fonts
(http://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/).
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