On 5 March 2014 16:51, Miloslav Trmač <m...@volny.cz> wrote:

> 2014-03-05 9:17 GMT+01:00 pravin....@gmail.com <pravin....@gmail.com>:
>
>> On 4 March 2014 19:12, Miloslav Trmač <m...@volny.cz> wrote:
>>
>>> Formally, the process calls for either making this a system-wide change,
>>> or for making the anaconda and libreoffice maintainers co-owners of the
>>> self-contained change.  (It amounts to the same thing - they need know
>>> about this.)
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, I have completed most of the sections marked mandatory for system
>> wide change. I am fine with taking this as a system wide change.
>>
>
> Getting an anaconda/libreoffice maintainer to sign up to make this
> self-contained might be easier - but that's purely up to you.
>

Sure, i will ping them.


>
>  = User Experience =
>>>> This change proposal it noticeable by target audience as the default
>>>> font names for there language is going to change. They will see different
>>>> font name.
>>>
>>>
>>> What about pre-existing documents that refer to the old font names?
>>>
>>
>> I see this is the only place we have default fonts listed.
>> http://tagoh.fedorapeople.org/fonts/f20-defaultfonts.html
>> I think we can write clear i18n docs beat and mentioned about this change.
>>
>
> No, I meant users' documents.  If I have a used LibreOffice to create a
> document in F20, will it contain the old font names?  Will it automatically
> use the corresponding renamed fonts on F21, or will it fall back to some
> kind of default?
>

Valid point.
I will fix this by adding fontconfig Aliases. We can keep it for couple of
releases.

Regards,
Pravin Satpute
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