Any news on this?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/161058
Title:
some ~/.fonts.conf settings do no override desktop-wide gnome settings
(hinting style)
Status in cairo:
This bug is still present.
Any hope to see it fixed someday?
I suppose that using Wayland this bug should vanish. Am I right?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209256
Title:
Excuse me, I won't spam the discussion anymore :)
This is my last version of the workaround, this fixes both this bug and bug
#813373
The font developer team could fix the font hard-coded 'family', 'style'
and 'weight' properties easily to fix those bugs.
** Attachment added: "place this file in
Ok, now this configuration works for 'Medium Italic' too (it was easier than I
thought).
Probably this is not a "full range" solution, but it surely fixed the problem
in my case.
This bug is still present in Ubuntu or Saucy adopted the patches in this thread
to fix it?
In Debian it's still pres
I'm using Ubuntu font family in Debian Sid (Xfce) and I still get this bug when
using VLC (that uses Qt).
I'm not a developer, nor a programmer, but after reading the whole report and
found where the bug lies, I've managed to fix it copying the method used for
the Delicious font in conf.avail/80
Correcting the above bug may introduce this issue:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60748
that has been fixed by using target="pattern" instead of target="font".
For example, the 10-antialias.conf file at the moment is:
true
it should become:
true
Public bug reported:
The additional .conf files that Ubuntu's patches create in conf.avail/ use
mode="assign" to set preferences.
But in this upstream bug report:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17722
it's said that the default configurations should use mode="append", and the use
of
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