> I mean this is broken every Fedora release or so just by applying > system updates without any user-level intervention. I don't think that
So file a Fedora bug. > > The font data is out there already thank you. As you keep conveniently > > forgetting X can already render those fonts to bitmaps suitable for > > such a screen so the problem doesn't exist except in your mind. > > If you're saying X is now needed to render the console I think people > will object. Of course not - the majority of Linux systems don't even run X. However for complex languages you probably end up wanting it in user space so you might as well use all the pango and vector font support. Whether you use X as your renderer at that point is just a design trade off. I suspect most PC oriented Linux distributions would go that way. I know the discussions I've had with distributions on these subjects they are thinking X is the user interface full stop, except for debug/things gone wrong. > > Untrue but rather irrelevant really. The font size in VGA consoles is > > defined by the hardware on the video card. > > And the userspace that loads it which is limited to 512 codepoints > right now IIRC. They are limited to 512 because the kernel interface uses 512 because most PC video hardware is limited to 512. It's not exactly hard to fix if necessary. Alan _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list xorg@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg