Still a problem in 24.10
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Title:
24.04 : condensed, bold and black fonts can't be used for in
** Description changed:
Hi,
fresh lunar lobster installation here,
from legacy iso image ( ubiquity installer. )
As I usually do, I tried to change the font for interface, as I much
prefer « condensed » fonts rather than large, round, regular ones.
In 20.04 or 22.04 or 22.1
Sorry for commenting again, maybe best workaround is installing older
Ubuntu fonts ( taken from 20.04 ) as listed below where ubuntu_initial
are now default in 24.04 and ubuntu are the older ones.
django@ASGARD:~$ ls -la /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ubuntu*
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ubuntu:
total 40
Correction for #5
in dconf-editor, the font name to chose is
Ubuntu Condensed,
( yes with the , at the end )
** Attachment added: "24.04 [ Ubuntu Condensed, ]"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/2019906/+attachment/5770698/+files/dconf_interface_font.png
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** Summary changed:
- 23.04 : condensed, bold and black fonts can't be used for interface and title
bar
+ 24.04 : condensed, bold and black fonts can't be used for interface and title
bar
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Looks like the « problem » is still present in Ubuntu 24.04,
where any condensed variant of Ubuntu font family can't be applied
everywhere.
Setting this through dconf-editor
/org/gnome/desktop/interface/font-name
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The other window manager is mentioned here
https://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/23-04-pixel-saver-no-longer-saves-
pixels/6715/2
( why can't I edit my own comment ? )
** Also affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Samlane here
https://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/23-04-condensed-bold-and-black-fonts-cant-be-used-for-interface-and-title-bar/6718/2
seems to also think about Mutter as tests with another window manager ≠ mutter
solves the issue.
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Yes you are right, it's not limited to condensed font variant.
And it's not limited to Ubuntu as I hit the exact same issue in Budgie
23.04 ( which does not make use of gnome-shell but does use mutter and
some other gnome components. )
** Also affects: budgie-desktop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undec
** Attachment added: "2304_ubuntu_condensed_regular_everywhere.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-tweaks/+bug/2019906/+attachment/5673966/+files/2304_ubuntu_condensed_regular_everywhere.png
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As a workaround,
install single file for Ubuntu Condensed Regular [
Ubuntu_Condensed_Regular.16.ttf ] as to be found in fonts.google.com
through font-manager or manually,
into your $HOME/.local/share/fonts/ folder
rebuild font caches
and then beware to choose Ubuntu Condensed *Regular*
( and no
** Description changed:
Hi,
fresh lunar lobster installation here,
from legacy iso image ( ubiquity installer. )
As I usually do, I tried to change the font for interface, as I much
prefer « condensed » fonts rather than large, round, regular ones.
In 20.04 or 22.04 or 22.1
It may be related to how Ubuntu fonts are symlinked in 23.04.
Ubuntu-C.ttf leads to a ( variable, I guess ) font named
Ubuntu[wdth,wght].ttf
The latter may not correctly include condensed variant ?
** Attachment added: "ls -la Ubuntu font folder from both systems"
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