Vasile Gaburici wrote:
> As for the missing bold, it seems there's a bug in the naming scheme:
> Ii the bold italic file gets read from the disk before the bold, then
> you don't get the right entries. It so happens that most of the fonts
> in that dir had bold before bold italic, e.g.
> 
> fontnames | identifying ttf font /usr/share/fonts/vista/Verdanai.ttf
> fontnames | identifying ttf font /usr/share/fonts/vista/Verdana.ttf
> fontnames | identifying ttf font /usr/share/fonts/vista/Verdanaz.ttf
> fontnames | identifying ttf font /usr/share/fonts/vista/Verdanab.ttf
> 
> fontnames | identifying otf font
> /usr/share/fonts/vista/C-series/Calibri Bold Italic.otf
> fontnames | identifying otf font /usr/share/fonts/vista/C-series/Calibri.otf
> fontnames | identifying otf font
> /usr/share/fonts/vista/C-series/Calibri Italic.otf
> fontnames | identifying otf font
> /usr/share/fonts/vista/C-series/Calibri Bold.otf
> 
> So, I've added some extra code (patch attached) to print the names it
> adds to the hash. As you can see there is a clash: both bold italic
> and bold want to "own" bold...

how do you define the font; don't use spaces!

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