[cc'ing debian-in and bug, assuming they fell out accidentally] Quoting Holger Wansing (2018-12-04 21:14:17) > Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk> wrote: > > Quoting Holger Wansing (2018-12-03 05:41:17) > > > > You want me to add Noto Sans Gujarati to the udeb? > > > > > > I would prefer to have such udeb only locally here first, since > > > that would only be a first attempt. Maybe you can sent it to this > > > bug, rather than committing it to git? > > > > Turns out fonts-noto already ship a udeb with fonts not currently > > used in debian-installer. I now updated and tightened the package: > > Please use officially released fonts-noto-unhinted-udeb 20181130-1 > > available (soon if not already when you read this) in unstable. > > > > @Holger: Can you provide screenshots not only with Noto Sans > > Gujarathi but also Noto Sans Gujarathi UI and Noto Serif Gujarathi? > > Then we can have Kartik and/or other native Gujarathi readers judge > > which is more suitable (and if any are similar/better than older > > font use). > > That sounds great. I will try to get that built for testing. > > BTW: what's the correct way to find the value for the font name, that > I need to insert in the gtk-set-font script? > I first started with "Noto Sans Gujarati" on Sunday, and now I see you > write "Noto Sans Gujarathi" (note the h near the end). In source code > I find many occurrences without the spaces (like > "NotoSansGujaratiUI-Regular.ttf"), but that does not fit apparently? > How can I find out the correct "font names" to use?
I commonly do this: exiftool /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansGujarati-Regular.ttf exiftool is included with Debian package libimage-exiftool-perl. More common way is something like this: fc-list | grep Guja Bot methods confirm that I was wrong: There is no "h" in Gujarati. - Jonas -- * Jonas Smedegaard - idealist & Internet-arkitekt * Tlf.: +45 40843136 Website: http://dr.jones.dk/ [x] quote me freely [ ] ask before reusing [ ] keep private
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