Nicholas,
What I see when I execute this:
pango-view --font="Ubuntu 48" --markup --text='
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
is (all on one line):
1. 0.830 in very small text
2. something that looks like 88 on a 7-segment display
3. a space
4. The quick brown fox jumps
Is this applicable to Xenial folks as well?
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Chris, ahh. Yea, the new version is .84, and you can confirm you have it
by seeing 0.84 in the beginning:
pango-view --font="Ubuntu 48" --markup --text='
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
The other font you don't have. I removed it from the directions. It's
from when we did the
Nicholas, a further question if I may:
I am running 100% up to date Wily.
When, as per the instructions, I execute:
pango-view --font="UbuntuPrerelease0910 48" --markup --text=' The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.'
I see what appears to be exactly the same display as when I execute
Yea, crazy crazy link. I send in plain text, so I didn't think about it.
The link has spaces in it.
Let me just end the madness by fixing the wiki:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFontFamily/Testing
Nicholas
On 01/05/2016 03:08 PM, chris hermansen wrote:
Nicolas, that link redirected me to
ht
Nicolas, that link redirected me to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Home?action=show&redirect=Ubuntu
On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Nicholas Skaggs <
nicholas.ska...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Some of you have been at this already, but either way, please have a look
> at the new Ubuntu Font if you are r
Some of you have been at this already, but either way, please have a
look at the new Ubuntu Font if you are running Wily. It has some fixes
in it, specifically we need to verify 4 bugs + the Arabic and Hebrew
fixes. Full details can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu
Font Family/Test
If I open the GNOME System Log application, the apt logs aren't listed
there. These are useful for knowing which packages you installed lately.
Do you think I should open a bug report about that?
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