> so this is not the expected solution :(
It's the solution we are able to offer ATM.
Please understand:
* It's not an option in the short run to install fonts-noto-core for all
Ubuntu users. At the moment that package gets installed as a language
support component for certain languages, includi
@gunnarhj
>That's not what I see. I just made an English install of the coming
Ubuntu 23.04 in VirtualBox and updated the packages.
I was busy. i installed and tested it today however noto sinhala font
doesn't come with CD image. that's the problem. 23.04
https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/202
This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.219.1
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language-selector (0.219.1) jammy; urgency=medium
* data/pkg_depends, fontconfig/64-language-selector-prefer.conf:
- Make Noto Sans Sinhala and Noto Serif Sinhala default fonts for
rendering Sinhala (LP: #20
This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.219.22.10.1
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language-selector (0.219.22.10.1) kinetic; urgency=medium
* data/pkg_depends, fontconfig/64-language-selector-prefer.conf:
- Make Noto Sans Sinhala and Noto Serif Sinhala default fonts for
rendering Si
>I don't know anything about Flatpak, sorry. Can't tell to which extent
Flatpak honors fontconfig. Maybe try Ask Ubuntu or some Flatpak oriented
support resource.
I'll check it^^
>That's not what I see. I just made an English install of the coming Ubuntu
>23.04
>What would the point be with doin
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Title:
[System Fonts] Replace default sinhala font from LKLUG to Noto
Status in language-selector package in Ubuntu:
On 2023-01-17 08:48, Aurora wrote:
>> Or they can simply do: sudo apt install fonts-noto-core
>
> but flatpak users said that flatpak apps still use LKLUG, how to
> solve that problem?
I don't know anything about Flatpak, sorry. Can't tell to which extent
Flatpak honors fontconfig. Maybe try Ask
Hi,
>Or they can simply do: sudo apt install fonts-noto-core
but flatpak users said that flatpak apps still use LKLUG, how to solve
that problem?
[different use case]
Also, the main problem is more complex than i thought.
>The point with the change is to make fontconfig give Noto Sans Sinhala
Ah! got it.
thank you ^_^
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Title:
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Status in language-se
@Aurora: fonts-noto-core needs to be installed also. Please see the test
plan.
They should open Language Support. If a user already has the Sinhala
language installed, they will be prompted to install fonts-noto-core.
Otherwise they should install Sinhala, in which case fonts-noto-core
will be one
Hi @gunnarhj
>I have played with the language-selector package and made a test version
>available here:
Can you please install language-selector-gnome and language-selector-common
from the PPA I mentioned,
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/language-selector
I said that it helped t
thank you @gunnarhj and all 🎉
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Title:
[System Fonts] Replace default sinhala font from LKLUG to Noto
Status in languag
I have accomplished the steps in the test plan:
* for jammy with language-selector-[common,gnome] 0.219.1
* for kinetic with language-selector-[common,gnome] 0.219.22.10.1
and can verify the expected improvement. (The kinetic verification was
made on Xubuntu 22.10 where fonts-noto-core is instal
Hello Aurora, or anyone else affected,
Accepted language-selector into kinetic-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-
selector/0.219.22.10.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new pa
Ok, Robie, you win. :) I have uploaded to the kinetic unapproved queue
too. Hopefully the version string (0.219.22.10.1) makes sense.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Status: Won't Fix =
Thank you for the updates! It looks like you responded appropriately to
all of my points, but I'd like to clarify one thing about version
numbers and Kinetic.
> If a user with an updated jammy (including this fix) upgrades to
kinetic, they will still have version 0.219.1 of the language-selector-*
On 2023-01-04 18:46, Robie Basak wrote:
> What's the plan for Kinetic? Please see:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Newer_Releases
The plan is to be lazy and skip kinetic. ;)
Actually, in this particular case it shouldn't be a problem. If a user
with an updated jammy (including this
Thank you for working on this!
What's the plan for Kinetic? Please see:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Newer_Releases
If the goal is to make Sinhala text more readable on Ubuntu, please
could you make that an additional part of the Test Plan, instead of only
checking the order of ou
This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.220
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language-selector (0.220) lunar; urgency=medium
* data/pkg_depends, fontconfig/64-language-selector-prefer.conf:
- Make Noto Sans Sinhala and Noto Serif Sinhala default fonts for
rendering Sinhala (LP: #200055
> Ah! i (or we: sri lankan ubuntu users) need this replacement for all
> other editions / desktops.
I will make the change for Ubuntu 22.04 — our latest LTS — besides the
current development version. As regards other desktops, all the official
Ubuntu flavors will be affected by this change in lang
>Can you please install language-selector-gnome and language-selector-
common from the PPA I mentioned, and let us know what you think.
I tested it on new ubuntu 22.10 VM and thank you.
>I see that LKLUG is pulled by default by several meta packages, and I'd
prefer to avoid stopping them from doi
Hi Aurora, and thanks for your report.
I see that LKLUG is pulled by default by several meta packages, and I'd
prefer to avoid stopping them from doing that.
$ apt rdepends fonts-lklug-sinhala
fonts-lklug-sinhala
Reverse Depends:
Recommends: ubuntu-desktop
Recommends: xubuntu-desktop
Recomm
@Aurora 🎉👌
Samples
LKLUG
[sample 1] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/main/lklug-1.png
[sample 2] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/main/lklug-2.png
Noto Serif Sinhala
[sample 1] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/main/noto-serif-si-1.png
[sample 2] https://gitlab.com/helabasa/si/-/raw/m
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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