For others with similar problems, I'm keeping my findings up to date
here: https://www.tartley.com/dina-as-otf
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Title:
All
I succeeded with the process of converting a bitmap font into a vector
format with embedded bitmaps, which Pango will display. It took me hours
to figure out, so for anyone else:
Use fontforge, as described here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues/386#note_570411
The gotcha is that once
Thanks for talking me through it Sebastien. Fair enough, I defer to your
experience on that.
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Title:
All bitmap fonts no
I don't think 'fix released' is the right status.
Could Focal use a slightly older version of Pango, to keep bitmap fonts
working for another 6 months, hoping it becomes clearer how to continue
supporting them going forward?
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I'm speculating that pango 1.44 dropping support for bitmap fonts might
be a cause: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues/386
** Package changed: fontconfig (Ubuntu) => pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues #386
Works for me now too, for both absolute and relative paths (gnome-
terminal 3.34.2)
Marking as complete.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Apologies if this is a dumb question but does Daniel Alves 'no longer
affects' annotation mean that this bug has been fixed in trunk/master,
and we should expect a release at some point? Or something else? Thanks
for helping me understand the process.
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...and I'm using
$ gnome-terminal --version
GNOME Terminal 3.18.3
(in Ubuntu 16.04)
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Title:
--working-directory does
This problem manifests for me if I modify my gnome-terminal profile to
start a custom command (e.g. '/bin/bash')
If I uncheck that option in the profile, to run the my default shell
instead, then --working-directory=/ works fine.
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Holy carp! Ignore my lengthy post above: The issue is now fixed for me!
Ubuntu Software window is now full of things!
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$ sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose
[sudo] password for jhartley:
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Refreshing AppStream cache
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Reading:
/usr/share/app-info/xmls/org.freedesktop.fwupd.xml
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Reading:
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