reassign 388165 fontconfig-udeb
thanks
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 04:06, you wrote:
The new config shouldn't actually work any differently; all of the
pieces which were removed from the fonts.conf file have been put into
separate files in /etc/fonts/conf.d so the sans-serif alias should
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 10:58 +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
Ah, then that is the problem: the udeb only contains /etc/fonts/fonts.conf
and not /etc/fonts/fonts.d/*. Please add it.
Done. Thanks for figuring out what the root cause was.
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Package: fontconfig-udeb
Version: 2.4.1-1
Severity: important
the config file included in newer (2.4.1-1 vs 2.3.2-7) udeb makes g-i
main screen look very different than expected: compare [1] and [2].
As you can see lineheight and font appearence using 2.4.1-1 are very
different.
I included the
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 00:13 +0200, Davide Viti wrote:
the config file included in newer (2.4.1-1 vs 2.3.2-7) udeb makes g-i
main screen look very different than expected: compare [1] and [2].
As you can see lineheight and font appearence using 2.4.1-1 are very
different.
Do you know what
Do you know what font the installer is requesting? If so, can you send
along the output of
$ fc-match --sort font-name
Thanks for the pointer Keith. Here is what seems to be happening.
We currently have as default font in /etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:
gtk-font-name=DejaVu 9
$ fc-match --sort DejaVu
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 02:45 +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
So, our config was wrong. It should be:
gtk-font-name=DejaVu Sans 9
And indeed, after changing the config to that, the display is pretty
again :-)
Ok, that makes sense.
However, it seems that the more extensive /etc/fonts/fonts.conf
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