[Bug 1336042] Liberation Fonts not displayed correctly

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336042



--- Comment #23 from Pravin Satpute  ---
(In reply to Nikolaus Waxweiler from comment #21)
> Yes. Use the files from fedorahosted.

Which files are you using from fedorahosted? directly ttf?
Present Copr repo ttf's are build from sources, so may be issue with any recent
update. (Need to check)

May be as of now, i should directly package ttf in Copr repo  and with next
release (which might happen in next month) try again building from source and
see the issue.

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[Bug 1336042] Liberation Fonts not displayed correctly

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336042



--- Comment #22 from Yaroslav  ---
Thanks, I've already used those. What I was looking for is an update to
official rpm.

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[Bug 1336042] Liberation Fonts not displayed correctly

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336042

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--- Comment #21 from Nikolaus Waxweiler  ---
Yes. Use the files from fedorahosted.

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[Bug 1398676] Pango sometimes shows a replacement character for space ( U+0020) when a font lacks a space

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1398676



--- Comment #9 from Akira TAGOH  ---
Dunno. the original issue for that seems fixed with it at least though.

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[Bug 1336042] Liberation Fonts not displayed correctly

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1336042



--- Comment #20 from Yaroslav  ---
Is there any way to fix it in Fedora 25?

Thanks.

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[Bug 1398676] Pango sometimes shows a replacement character for space ( U+0020) when a font lacks a space

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1398676



--- Comment #8 from Mike FABIAN  ---
(In reply to Akira TAGOH from comment #6)
> This might be related:
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/pango/commit/
> ?id=d489ad061d70526fc5f5cdae2273e9deabea6a17

Yes! That seems to cause the problem.

I think is not reasonable to assume that every font has a the ASCII space.
Can’t the problem for Mongolian be fixed without breaking it for fonts
which don’t have the ASCII space?

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[Bug 1398676] Pango sometimes shows a replacement character for space ( U+0020) when a font lacks a space

2016-11-28 Thread bugzilla
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1398676



--- Comment #7 from Andreas Schneider  ---
The scenario I had was that an application used a BLACK STAR (U+2605). The font
I use is Noto Sans which doesn't include that char. So it is looking for
another font providing it. I have texlive installed which installs several
fonts for texlive. So it picked up the first font it found which included the
BLACK STAR. This font was a chinese font starting with the letter A. And that
font did not have a space.

Creating a ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf with fallbacks to a better font,
worked around that problem.


Maybe it would make sense to define symbolic fallback fonts during the
installation based on the keyboard language you select ...

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