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--- Comment #30 from Ben Cotton ---
This message is a reminder that Fedora 31 is nearing its end of life.
Fedora will stop maintaining and issuing updates for Fedora 31 on 2020-11-24.
It is Fedora's policy to close all bug reports from
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--- Comment #29 from Peng Wu ---
I think the gtk3 font chooser is improved in Fedora 33.
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--- Comment #27 from Peter Backes ---
(In reply to Markus Teuber from comment #26)
> Is it worth to close this bug now?
I don't think so, see my comment #25 just above your comment.
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--- Comment #26 from Markus Teuber ---
Is it worth to close this bug now? There are opentype packages available:
# dnf search ucs-misc
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--- Comment #25 from Peter Backes ---
The provided version in ucs-miscfixed-opentype-fonts still has the problem with
the extra pixel of space between each letter.
And can you please also provide opentype versions of the other X11 bitmap
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--- Comment #24 from Peng Wu ---
Please try ucs-miscfixed-opentype-fonts in Fedora 32.
We provide OpenType Bitmap fonts in ucs-miscfixed-opentype-fonts now.
Koji URL: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1458411
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--- Comment #23 from Peng Wu ---
It seems that when combining multiple bitmap fonts of different sizes,
the glyph coverage of different sizes is different.
When freetype compute the width of each glyph,
if the glyph is missing at the
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--- Comment #22 from Peng Wu ---
Currently we recommend to use fonttosfnt with the following options:
$ fonttosfnt -b -c -g 2 -m 2
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--- Comment #21 from Peng Wu ---
If we convert the bitmap fonts without combining the fonts together, like the
following shell script:
for i in `ls *.bdf`;
do fonttosfnt -b -c -g 2 -m 2 -o ${i%%.bdf}.otb $i;
done
The fonts is
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--- Comment #20 from Markus Teuber ---
A little update to this bug: For this font "ucs-miscfixed-fonts" i used this
build https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2020-d6b7315fc4 but the
results are the same as with fonttosfnt that
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--- Comment #19 from Adam Williamson ---
Nicolas: turn off the megaphone, dude. I'm just saying that this bug is not
'fixed' until a change is made that makes the font work with pango. "Convert
the font to opentype" would be a perfectly good
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--- Comment #18 from Kevin Kofler ---
The right fix is really to fork Pango. Using HarfBuzz does not require using
its font loader and dumping FreeType for it.
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--- Comment #16 from Adam Williamson ---
right, but a proper fix would involve the font as packaged working with current
pango. it should not require the user to convert the font themselves.
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--- Comment #15 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
(In reply to Jan Pazdziora from comment #14)
> Reopening. We do not want to force everyone to use workarounds with copr
> repos, we need fix in Fedora.
Yes, you are completly right. Thank you.
I did
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--- Comment #13 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
Thanks a lot at all.
The workarounds are working for me with gnome-desktop.
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--- Comment #12 from Jens Petersen ---
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F31_bugs#Pango_no_longer_supports_bitmap_format_fonts
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--- Comment #10 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
Great. Thank you. I guess a link from F31 CommonBugs to the wiki should point
users in the right direction.
Could you or perhaps adamw put the link to the wiki page into the CommonBugs
page?
Then i'll
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--- Comment #9 from Peng Wu ---
I just created one wiki page for the font conversion.
URL: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BitmapFontConversion
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--- Comment #8 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
Where is the difference between your version
(xorg-x11-font-utils-1:7.5-43.fc31.x86_64) and the version which comes ootb
with F31 (xorg-x11-font-utils-1:7.5-42.fc31.x86_64)?
Both work for me with the
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--- Comment #7 from Peng Wu ---
Okay, I wrote one draft paragraph for Common F31 bugs.
Please review it, thanks!
Pango switch to use harfbuzz and drop bitmap font support in GNOME applications
After pango upgrade to 1.44 and switch to use
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--- Comment #6 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
I found this one: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues/386
where you wrote something about it.
Today morning i read this article (yes, it was phoronix ;-))
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--- Comment #5 from Peng Wu ---
This is because pango removed bitmap font support when switch to harfbuzz,
gnome-terminal doesn't support the bitmap font in Fedora 31.
Maybe in future we can help to convert the bitmap fonts to OpenType
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--- Comment #4 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
Thank you. It works.
It is not the same quality like the font was before, but better than nothing.
What would happen with the package? If someone will install it, it shouldn't
work as expected (only with
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--- Comment #3 from Peng Wu ---
Please try to use "-m 1", it seems works for gnome-terminal now.
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--- Comment #2 from m-teu...@gmx.de ---
Thanks. That works for gedit, but the interesting usecase for me is
gnome-terminal.
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--- Comment #1 from Peng Wu ---
Please try to use fonttosfnt to convert the font from the following repo:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/pwu/fonttosfnt/
$fonttosfnt -b -g 2 -m 2 -o ucs-miscfixed.otb [1-9]*[0-9].bdf
$fonttosfnt -b -g
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