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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=517789 --- Comment #23 from Nicolas Mailhot <[email protected]> 2009-09-10 14:42:40 EDT --- (In reply to comment #22) > (In reply to comment #19) > > (In reply to comment #13) > > > (In reply to comment #11) > > > > > > 3. You should also alias back "Droid Sans Japanese" and "Droid Sans > > > > Fallback" > > > > to "Droid Sans" now that we are renaming those. > > > > > > That's a really good idea, I don't know why I didn't before, I probably > > > was > > > just afraid of the whole thing > > > > BTW we use two different patterns for aliasing right now: > > > > 1. "use font Y to complete font X" (for a font which is installed bug with > > limited coverage): > > > > <alias> > > <family>X</family> > > <default> > > <family>Y</family> > > </default> > > </alias> > > > > 2. "use font Y when asked for font X" (for fonts that may not be installed) > > > > <alias binding="same"> > > <family>X</family> > > <accept> > > <family>Y</family> > > </accept> > > </alias> > > > > Which pattern is more appropriate for this case? > > The latter. > > > > Also, can we use the same logic to fixup at fontconfig level fonts with bad > > naming metadata > This is a good idea, yes. Thank you for the opinion! > > > <!-- Not sure at all about this but something is needed for backwards > > compat > > --> > > <alias> > > <family>Letters Laughing</family> > > <style>at their Execution</family> > > <default> > > <family>Letters Laughing at their Execution</family> > > <style>Regular<style> > > </default> > > </alias> > > I wouldn't bother about the style part here. Well I certainly need to specify the style of the font to be remapped (since there are other "Letters Laughing" weird styles that need to be mapped at different font families). In that particular case, since "Letters Laughing at their Execution" will have a single style, I guess I could pass on the target style. But what about when you try to remap fonts from the "4 styles" area which have been needlessly split into separate families ? Say, you have an A. font set with R,B,I,BI and an A. Narrow font set also with R,B,I,BI If you write <alias> <family>A. Narrow</family> <style>Bold</family> <default> <family>A.</family> </default> </alias> won't that clobber A. Bold? Surely you do need to specify the target style in that case <alias> <family>A. Narrow</family> <style>Bold</family> <default> <family>A.</family> <style>Narrow Bold</family> </default> </alias> (too lazy to check how the WWS spec says the "Narrow" qualifier should be written nowadays) Actually what I was not sure about is that <default> <family>A.</family> <style>Narrow Bold</family> </default> will be treated as a single font, not a list but I suppose a list in this context would be stupid, so surely fontconfig will treat it as a single-font pattern, right? -- Configure bugmail: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ Fedora-fonts-bugs-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-fonts-bugs-list
