Right xiota, and I think adding CourierStd to 45-latin.conf is
sufficient.
I could reproduce the problem on Ubuntu 20.10, so it's not a Kubuntu
specific issue as I first suspected. Instead, just as you said, it's
because CourierStd isn't currently mentioned anywhere in the config
files.
Proposed
CourierStd is not defined in any of the config files at
`/etc/fonts/conf.d`, so it falls back to sans-serif, not monospace. On
my computer, the sans-serif fallback is set to Ubuntu.
In config files at `/etc/fonts/conf.d`, creating duplicate rules for
"CourierStd" each time "Courier" or "Courier
On 2020-10-26 10:33, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Gunnar do you have any clue maybe about the issue there or an
> opinion about the proposed config?
One thing I know is that no Ubuntu font is mentioned at all in the
default fontconfig configuration, neither on Ubuntu nor Kubuntu.
But the dconf
Thanks for the comment and details, unsure why it does pick Ubuntu font
as an alternative to CourierStd and if that's a problem with the fonts
or configuration
Gunnar do you have any clue maybe about the issue there or an opinion
about the proposed config?
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Looking at `ss-5.pdf`, I saw the same rendering issue. The problem
appears to be associated with font substitution. In particular,
CourierStd is replaced with Ubuntu, which obviously won't render
properly.
![pdf-fonts](/uploads/aaa50e12cccb20910b8fa7c5d2d01b57/pdf-fonts.png)
I was able to
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wrong kerning in SS-5 PDF form fields
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wrong kerning in SS-5 PDF form fields
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https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/poppler/poppler/issues/753
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Done: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince/issues/1127
Should I also report the bug to the xpdf and Okular developers, since it
is not isolated to Evince?
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Thank you for your bug report, could you also report it upstream to the
people writting the software on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince/issues ?
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What I expected to happen:
I am filling out the SS-5 Social Security Administration form (see
attached). I entered "John Jacob Smith" into the "First", "Full Middle
Name", and "Last" fields on page 5.
What happened instead:
I can enter the text without
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