Re: testing fonts for gtk UI

2017-10-31 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2017-10-31 20:00:12) > Cyril Brulebois (2017-10-31): >> You could just kick qemu and iterate over selecting a locale, taking >> a screenshot, hitting Tab the appropriate amount of time, then Enter >> to go back to the language selection. Ugly, but

Re: testing fonts for gtk UI

2017-10-31 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Cyril Brulebois (2017-10-31): > You could just kick qemu and iterate over selecting a locale, taking a > screenshot, hitting Tab the appropriate amount of time, then Enter to go > back to the language selection. Ugly, but should work. Meh. Of course there's much simpler/more

Re: testing fonts for gtk UI

2017-10-31 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Jonas Smedegaard (2017-10-31): > Is it documented somewhere how to use rootskel-gtk to loop through > multiple locales making screendumps for each locale? Or anything > similar, automated, which I might use as starting point? Now that I know of, but then I don't know all the

Re: testing fonts for gtk UI

2017-10-31 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (2017-10-30 17:07:17) > Jonas Smedegaard (2017-10-29): >> The Noto font might be interesting to use in the graphical >> debian-installer to have a uniform visual presentation across >> locales. Since bug#837926 Noto is used for Sinhala and I curious to >>

Re: testing fonts for gtk UI

2017-10-30 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi, Jonas Smedegaard (2017-10-29): > The Noto font might be interesting to use in the graphical > debian-installer to have a uniform visual presentation across locales. > Since bug#837926 Noto is used for Sinhala and I curious to explore how > useful same font might be for

testing fonts for gtk UI

2017-10-29 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Hi, The Noto font might be interesting to use in the graphical debian-installer to have a uniform visual presentation across locales. Since bug#837926 Noto is used for Sinhala and I curious to explore how useful same font might be for other locales. I tried follow