On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 7:47 PM, Mark Gaiser <mark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Frameworkintegration is hereby forked [1]. > > I will keep this one in sync with frameworkintegration as it is on the kde > servers, but obviously without those fonts. > Once Noto starts to work normally the fork can die. > > I do this because i do not want one more desktop breakage that is caused > by fonts installed by that package, and this seems to be the easiest way to > accomplish that. > > Don't get me wrong, i don't like to fork anything and have never done so > before. > But i have a real issue that i want to get solved. Solving it "upstream" > doesn't seem likely, so forking it is the only way. > The other way was how i did it before, remove the fonts when i notice that > they had been installed again, but that can slip through and cause days of > irritation. > Now i just make my own archlinux packages and blacklist the default > frameworkintegration, that should do the job for me. > > [1] https://github.com/markg85/frameworkintegration > Man...I'm honestly just stunned at how childish this is. If you perhaps for a second try to acknowledge that you might have a local system issue instead of covering your ears and kicking&screaming, we're happy to help you figure it out. In the meantime, good luck with your demonstrative endeavor I guess. PS: I was able to change my system font in under 8 seconds using system settings. Seriously, what's the deal even... Cheers -- Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
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