Can you give details about how the fix for fontconfig works? Did you add
a switch for enabling and disabling preferred (sub)families for example?
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No Dejavu Sans Condensed font in KDE Feisty Fawn (nor Gutsy)
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Available in 8.10 + ttf-dejavu*.
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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No Dejavu Sans Condensed font in KDE Feisty Fawn (nor Gutsy)
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>From the explanations of Ben Laenen it is clear the problem results from
a change in fontconfig, although one could argue that the problem lies
in the packages using (the results of) fontconfig.
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: ttf-dejavu => fontconfig
Status: Invalid
Dear all,
The problem of not being able to use DejaVu condensed fonts in KDE (or
other similar fonts for that matter) simply is an absolute showstopper
for me to switch over to Kubuntu. And I really, really would like
to.
As for the fact that the preferred (sub)family "patch" was made in
font
This bug is still present in Hardy. DejaVu's Condensed variants are not
shown in font lists in QT and/or KDE apps.
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No Dejavu Sans Condensed font in KDE Feisty Fawn (nor Gutsy)
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As mentioned a few times above, not seeing condensed fonts is is a Qt
issue, not a DejaVu one. Marking the ttf-dejavu component invalid.
** Changed in: ttf-dejavu (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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No Dejavu Sans Condensed font in KDE Feisty Fawn (nor Gutsy)
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