Rory McCann wrote:
> I'm also having this problem with "Mukti Narrow Bold". I have no problem
> with "gargi Medium", that worked for me on stock Ubuntu 14.04 *shrug*.
Jepp. Debian stable is slightly newer here than 14.04 thus gargi.ttf has
already been removed from
Hi all,
On 07/06/16 11:44, Sven Geggus wrote:
> I'm trying to install all required fonts for openstreetmap-carto on debian
> stable.
>
> Two fonts seem to be troublesome:
> "Mukti Narrow Bold" and "gargi Medium"
>
> While the former seems to be there
>
On 6/11/2016 11:44 AM, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hm so can't we just go for "No Tofu" fonts?
They are supported by Google and are available as a Debian Package:
https://www.google.com/get/noto/
https://packages.debian.org/sid/fonts-noto
Well, no one has done much research into issue #1067 which
Paul Norman wrote:
> Something I've found when researching fonts for Asian languages is that
> the versioning, releases, name consistency, and other releasing
> engineering matters are often inadequate. Coupled to this, many webpages
> for fonts disappear after a few years.
On 6/7/2016 2:44 AM, Sven Geggus wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install all required fonts for openstreetmap-carto on debian
stable.
Two fonts seem to be troublesome:
"Mukti Narrow Bold" and "gargi Medium"
While the former seems to be there
Hello,
I'm trying to install all required fonts for openstreetmap-carto on debian
stable.
Two fonts seem to be troublesome:
"Mukti Narrow Bold" and "gargi Medium"
While the former seems to be there
(/usr/share/fonts/truetype/fonts-beng-extra/MuktiNarrowBold.ttf) but is not
found by fc-match -s
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