[Documentation-packages] [Bug 2019045] Re: [snap] New Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed as bold in Google Docs in Chromium after upgrading to Lunar

2023-05-11 Thread Nathan Teodosio
> One thing that may be relevant: if I force-refresh my test Google Doc
I see all four Ubuntu font lines initially being rendered as bold. The
light and medium lines are then re-rendered with the correct weight.
It's as if bold was the default weight and the normal variant
disappeared.

Interesting observation, I can reproduce that.

> As far as I can tell I was already running Chromium 112.0.5615.49 in
Kinetic, and with Chromium being a snap I don't quite understand why the
Ubuntu series would matter.

Because Ubuntu Lunar uses the 0.83-6ubuntu1 while older releases are
currently on the older 0.863-0ubuntu3.

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Title:
  [snap] New Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed as bold in Google
  Docs in Chromium after upgrading to Lunar

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fonts-ubuntu package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am experiencing a rendering regression after upgrading from Kinetic to 
Lunar.
  Google Docs using the Ubuntu font family are displayed incorrectly in 
Chromium: the normal weight font is rendered identically to the bold weight 
one, instead of being thicker than light and thinner than medium.

  Printing is also affected, unless I use Google Docs' download to PDF
  function, although that probably triggers a server-side rendering.

  This issue does not occur in Firefox.

  One thing that may be relevant: if I force-refresh my test Google Doc
  I see all four Ubuntu font lines initially being rendered as bold. The
  light and medium lines are then re-rendered with the correct weight.
  It's as if bold was the default weight and the normal variant
  disappeared.

  As far as I can tell I was already running Chromium 112.0.5615.49 in
  Kinetic, and with Chromium being a snap I don't quite understand why
  the Ubuntu series would matter.

  I have also tried version 114.0.5735.16 (in latest/beta at the
  moment); the symptoms are identical.

  The attachments show the rendering error.

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[Documentation-packages] [Bug 2019045] Re: [snap] New Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed as bold in Google Docs in Chromium after upgrading to Lunar

2023-05-11 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: fonts-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  [snap] New Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed as bold in Google
  Docs in Chromium after upgrading to Lunar

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fonts-ubuntu package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am experiencing a rendering regression after upgrading from Kinetic to 
Lunar.
  Google Docs using the Ubuntu font family are displayed incorrectly in 
Chromium: the normal weight font is rendered identically to the bold weight 
one, instead of being thicker than light and thinner than medium.

  Printing is also affected, unless I use Google Docs' download to PDF
  function, although that probably triggers a server-side rendering.

  This issue does not occur in Firefox.

  One thing that may be relevant: if I force-refresh my test Google Doc
  I see all four Ubuntu font lines initially being rendered as bold. The
  light and medium lines are then re-rendered with the correct weight.
  It's as if bold was the default weight and the normal variant
  disappeared.

  As far as I can tell I was already running Chromium 112.0.5615.49 in
  Kinetic, and with Chromium being a snap I don't quite understand why
  the Ubuntu series would matter.

  I have also tried version 114.0.5735.16 (in latest/beta at the
  moment); the symptoms are identical.

  The attachments show the rendering error.

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[Documentation-packages] [Bug 2019045] Re: [snap] Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed incorrectly in Google Docs after upgrading to Lunar

2023-05-11 Thread Nathan Teodosio
I can confirm this with the new font 0.863-0ubuntu3, though not with the
0.83-6ubuntu1.

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Also affects: fonts-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Summary changed:

- [snap] Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed incorrectly in Google Docs 
after upgrading to Lunar
+ [snap] New Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed as bold in Google Docs in 
Chromium after upgrading to Lunar

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Title:
  [snap] New Ubuntu font with normal weight displayed as bold in Google
  Docs in Chromium after upgrading to Lunar

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in fonts-ubuntu package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am experiencing a rendering regression after upgrading from Kinetic to 
Lunar.
  Google Docs using the Ubuntu font family are displayed incorrectly in 
Chromium: the normal weight font is rendered identically to the bold weight 
one, instead of being thicker than light and thinner than medium.

  Printing is also affected, unless I use Google Docs' download to PDF
  function, although that probably triggers a server-side rendering.

  This issue does not occur in Firefox.

  One thing that may be relevant: if I force-refresh my test Google Doc
  I see all four Ubuntu font lines initially being rendered as bold. The
  light and medium lines are then re-rendered with the correct weight.
  It's as if bold was the default weight and the normal variant
  disappeared.

  As far as I can tell I was already running Chromium 112.0.5615.49 in
  Kinetic, and with Chromium being a snap I don't quite understand why
  the Ubuntu series would matter.

  I have also tried version 114.0.5735.16 (in latest/beta at the
  moment); the symptoms are identical.

  The attachments show the rendering error.

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