https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1748495



--- Comment #36 from Hans Ulrich Niedermann <[email protected]> ---
I just noticed in the gnome-terminal font selection dialog, that
instead of the expected fonts

    Terminus Bold
    Terminus Medium

it also lists

    [Terminus Medium] in numeric glyphs
    Terminus Bold Italic

The [Terminus Medium] in the numeric glyphs probably should be
"Terminus Medium Italic" according to whatever piece of software
which has invented these italic versions of Terminus Medium and
Terminus Bold.

I have no idea which piece of software invents these italic
versions. It might be fontforge during the bdf to otb conversion,
it might be pango/harfbuzz, or it might be something else.

In any case, the invented [Terminus Medium] in numeric glyphs
font causes numeric glyphs to be rendered.

I hope I can find a flag I change in the font files somewhere
to prevent the invention of those two italic font variations.

Package versions in use:

    $ rpm -q harfbuzz pango gnome-terminal terminus-fonts fontforge | grep -v
i686 | sort
    fontforge-20190801-1.fc31.x86_64
    gnome-terminal-3.34.2-1.fc31.x86_64
    harfbuzz-2.6.1-2.fc31.x86_64
    pango-1.44.7-1.fc31.x86_64
    terminus-fonts-4.48-1.fc31.3.noarch
    $

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