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* Backport for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (LP: #1283828)
* debian/control: Breaks: icedtea-netx ( 1.2.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.3)
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* Don't search ecj.jar when it is not required for the build.
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** Changed in: openjdk-7
Thanks for the work, that was uploaded to trusty with
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/7u51-2.4.6-1ubuntu1
That might be a candidate for stable update to other series, if you are
interested on seeing that happening and helping please follow
Nack Sebastien Bacher, you started from the wrong version to apply the patch
and upload.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/7u51-2.4.6~pre1-1ubuntu2 was the
right one.
now your build will fail on arm* and so on
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** Description changed:
+ SRU justification:
+
+ [Impact]
+
+ When certain combinations of font packages are installed, the Java font
+ loader may load certain fonts with some of their styles missing, meaning
+ the wrong style is rendered when that font is chosen.
+
+ The most well-known
** Patch added: debdiff for saucy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-7/+bug/937200/+attachment/4056164/+files/openjdk-7_7u51-2.4.4-0ubuntu0.13.10.2.debdiff
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everything is fine. just don't bother with any stable updates. will be
included with the next security updates.
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BTW, if a person who has the power reads this, please nominate for
P/Q/S... thanks :)
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 11:59 PM, LocutusOfBorg
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Hi Ryan, sorry but I don't see any patch against openjdk7, neither a
debdiff or similar.
Mattias is the debian/ubuntu maintainer and uploader, and I think will
be happy to include your patch if you provide
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Well, bold fonts are. The lesser problem, light fonts, isn't.
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I confirm this is fixed in Oracle JDK.
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Hi Ryan, sorry but I don't see any patch against openjdk7, neither a
debdiff or similar.
Mattias is the debian/ubuntu maintainer and uploader, and I think will
be happy to include your patch if you provide one ;)
thanks!
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Is there anything I can do to help get this patch into openjdk-7 in
Debian and Ubuntu?
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This has been fixed upstream in JDK8 and JDK9.
Upstream bug: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8012351
JDK8 commit: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk8u/jdk8u/jdk/rev/50c530973203
JDK9 commit: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/client/jdk/rev/5ff0d5f1a97f
** No longer affects: openjdk
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Ryan, I have tested your new PPA2 under saucy. It fixes the Fat Fonts problem
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Thanks for the great work!
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I've been in contact with upstream about this bug and I've just uploaded
a new PPA package with the patch which will likely be included upstream
once it passes review.
precise: 7u51-2.4.4-0ubuntu0.12.04.2ppa2
saucy: 7u51-2.4.4-0ubuntu0.13.10.1ppa2
After these finish building (in 10 or 12 hours
Sorry for offtopic
Font fix and new ayatana2* (Global menu integration for Java Swing Apps) make
me and my internal perfectionist almost happy ;)
Thanks!
IntelliJ Idea 13 with Dracula theme screenshot attached
*https://code.google.com/p/java-swing-ayatana/
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Ryan Tandy (rtandy)
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Ryan,
thanks for the PPA. I can confirm that it fixes the bug for me.
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Ryan, I would be happy to test your PPA under 13.10 (saucy).
Since I've upgrade my system to this release, I have this fat fonts regression
again.
Could you provide a PPA for saucy, too?
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Gerhard Radatz (gerhard-radatz) wrote:
Could you provide a PPA for saucy, too?
Uploaded. It's building now, should be done in about 10 hours. Thanks
for offering to test!
pdknsk (and anyone else affected), about the Ubuntu/Ubuntu Light
confusion... the same happens for me with OpenJDK 6 and Sun
Where do I find this file when using Oracle JDK? Both oracle-j2sdk1.7
and oracle-j2re1.7 don't install any files in the /etc/ dir. And sudo
find / -name fontconfig.properties yields no results either.
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I got the file from package openjdk-7-jre-headless and copied it to
/usr/lib/jvm/j2re1.7-oracle/lib/fontconfig.Ubuntu.properties but it
doesn't seem to make any difference.
This is the result from your file.
Font family: Ubuntu plain=** TrueType Font: Family=Ubuntu Name=Ubuntu
style=0
$ apt-file search fontconfig |grep proper
openjdk-6-jre-headless: /etc/java-6-openjdk/fontconfig.properties
openjdk-6-jre-headless:
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/fontconfig.properties
openjdk-7-jre-headless: /etc/java-7-openjdk/fontconfig.properties
openjdk-7-jre-headless:
pdknsk (pdknsk) wrote:
Where do I find this file when using Oracle JDK?
I think it isn't installed any more, which is why earlier comments
suggested copying it from JDK 6. The one from openjdk-7 is more
appropriate though because it uses the correct fonts and paths for
Ubuntu.
I got the file
Sorry, I made a mistake. The output was without fonts-uncore-core
installed. With the package the output is as follows.
Font family: Ubuntu plain=null bold=** TrueType Font: Family=Ubuntu
Name=Ubuntu Bold style=1 fileName=/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ubuntu-font-
family/Ubuntu-B.ttf italic=**
BTW: I put up a PPA of openjdk-7 for precise and trusty (other releases
are possible) to test the very small code change that I think fixes this
specific bug.
add-apt-repository ppa:rtandy/lp937200
Would be happy to hear whether this works well for others and whether it
introduces any
Ryan Tandy (rtandy) wrote:
I think the font in your screenshot is Ubuntu and not Ubuntu Light, but using
wrong
hinting or rendering settings.
You were right, actually: it's definitely Ubuntu Light. Now why would
that be happening...? There are some other bugs discussing how the
different
BTW, JDK 7 doesn't actually read fontconfig.properties any more (the
automatic configuration via libfontconfig is preferred). The
fontconfig.properties installed in /etc/java-7-openjdk already has the
proper fonts and paths for Ubuntu but it's unused!
If you make a symlink with a more specific
+Ryan Tandy (rtandy), Genius! It fixes IntelliJ Idea fonts both for OracleJDK7
and OpenJDK7
Maybe one day Ubuntu will work out-of-box...
One tweak less. Thanks!
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Trebuchet MS is affected, too. No problem with other MS fonts. Maybe it
helps.
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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The OpenJDK folks know about this bug and have an issue open for it,
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8012351 (but sadly LP doesn't
understand JIRA bugs yet, bug 157488).
Only OpenJDK developers can post bug comments on that site, so I sent a
summary of my investigation to the Java2D
I don't know if it's relevant, but this bug also occurs with deb
packages build from the official Oracle releases via java-package.
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PS. As already mentioned, removing fonts-uncore-extra is not a proper
workaround as it sets the fonts to Ubuntu Light and not Ubuntu. It's
better than having bold fonts though.
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Making some progress on this. I think the bug is present whether or not
fonts-unfonts-core is installed, just the behaviour is different. I'm
working on trusty right now and source code references are from
openjdk-7-source 7u45-2.4.3-4ubuntu2.
Output of the attached testcase when
** Tags added: trusty
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getFontConfig (fontpath.c:773) is interesting. For each of the
fontConfigNames defined at FontConfigManager.java:82, it runs code
similar to fc-match -s $fontConfigName | head -n 10. The fonts
returned from that are registered with rank 2 (Font2D.FONT_CONFIG_RANK).
Later, if a requested font isn't
I understand the fontconfig part better now. UnDotum is listed (in
/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf) as an alternative for sans-serif.
Ubuntu is not mentioned anywhere, meaning it would only appear in fc-
match -s output if there are glyphs that no other font provides. Adding
Ubuntu to the
pcworld, thanks for that test case.
Some helpful debug output can be had by running it like this:
java -Dsun.java2d.debugfonts=true TestCase
It's especially instructive to do that after:
gsettings reset org.gnome.desktop.interface font-name
and after:
gsettings set
This does seem to work properly in current trusty.
Sorry, I wrote that too quickly: actually the trusty system I tried on
didn't have fonts-unfonts-core installed. After installing that package
the bug has appeared again. Not fixed in trusty!
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This is a bug by font setting in other packages, not a bug from this
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** Changed in: fonts-unfonts-core (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
** Changed in: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Mattias:
Thanks for the correction. Then the package to be fixed is fonts-
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** Changed in: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** No longer affects: openjdk
** Changed in: fonts-unfonts-core (Ubuntu)
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fonts-unfonts-core advertises a font which it doesn't support
How do you know that?
So far I could reliably reproduce that removing at least one of the following
fonts fixes the probem: UnBatangBold, UnDotum (both in
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core).
Note that you have
If you know the affected package isn't fonts-unfonts-core, please
mark:
- fonts-unfonts-core as invalid.
- openjdk-7 as confirmed.
and then I will mark openjdk-7 as triaged.
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** Also affects: openjdk
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: openjdk-7
Since the package that handles font configuration is openjdk-7,
although the work-around is to remove a component in fonts-unfonts-
core, the real affected package is openjdk-7 only.
** Changed in: fonts-unfonts-core (Ubuntu)
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fontconfig
** Changed in: fonts-unfonts-core (Ubuntu)
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Still present in 13.10.1
Fonts look just ugly in Netbeans and IntelliJ IDEA
Oracle JVM 1.7.0_45
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Confirm it's still present in 13.10: fat fonts in Android Studio 0.3 after
installing Wine.
Removing fonts-unfonts-core worked for me
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Again, uninstalling fonts-unfonts-core helps, but it was to recall what
exactly needed to uninstalled after I have done it for 13.04 6 months
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On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 6:27 PM, Vadim Peretokin vpereto...@gmail.com wrote:
Could the fontconfig files be shared and attached to this report, so we
don't have to obtain the old Java?
Attached.
** Attachment added: fontconfig.Ubuntu.bfc
Removing fonts-unfonts-core worked for me, although the fotn used is
still a bit wrong (Ubuntu Light or something, and not normal). I am
using Oracle's Java 7.
Could the fontconfig files be shared and attached to this report, so we
don't have to obtain the old Java?
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Above command is work for me in both version 13.04, 12.10 of ubuntu
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@blackslad Nick B: Thanks. That worked :) However you do not need to
have java-6-sun installed.
I just downloaded the latest Oracle update for Java 6 : jdk-6u43-linux-x64.bin
from their website
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk6downloads-1902814.html
Then just make it
@blackskad: Thanks that did it, in a much more satisfactory way than
removing other packages...
To re-iterate, it seems Oracle have dropped the Ubuntu font
configuration from their latest Java 7 packages (for Ubuntu at least).
The minimal change is, (assuming you have java-6-sun installed):
sudo
Removing the unfonts-core font package resolved this issue for me. Thank
you, @hanynowsky. Isn't it strange how a seemingly unrelated package can
cause so many problems?
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The bold fonts can be removed by copying
fontconfig.Ubuntu.properties.src and fontconfig.Ubuntu.bfc from an older
java install to ./jre/lib in your new java install. I don't need to
remove fonts-unfonts-core.
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Thanks. sudo apt-get remove fonts-unfonts-core helps.
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The following did not work for me:
sudo mv /usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/UnDotum.ttf
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/UnDotum.ttf.backup
Hoewever I successfully solved this issue with sudo apt-get remove
fonts-unfonts-core and can still write in Korean (but didn't reboot
yet).
had the same issue after installing Wine...
sudo apt-get remove fonts-unfonts-core
did the trick and Wine is still running fine
thanks
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#16 work well here, fonts are doesn't bold and fat anymore, but now
fonts are very thin compared to the system.
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Take a look at the picture
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I ran into this with 12.10 (with wine installed), and did #16 to fix it
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This bug appeared when I installed Wine, which brought ms-core-fonts.
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Confirming that #16 FIXED this. Thanks, Gerhard Radatz.
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I don't know what you mean by remove a font. Should I delete ttf files
in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/. Or remove something from
one (or both) of those files:
/etc/fonts/conf.avail/90-fonts-unfonts-core.conf
/etc/fonts/conf.d/90-fonts-unfonts-core.conf
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yes, removing single font files. after removing a file and testing, re-install
the package using
apt-get --reinstall install fonts-unfonts-core
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ok, I went through all fonts in
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/ and the problem with the bold
fonts went away after removing this one:
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/unfonts-core/UnDotum.ttf
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yes, removing single font files. after removing a
it would be good to know which font is causing this. could you reinstall
the fonts package, and then remove one font at a time, to see which font
is causing this?
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Seems like it only occurs when one installs wine.
I have 12.10 and the bug does not happen since I did not install WINE.
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Seems like it only occurs when one installs wine.
I have 12.10 and the bug does not happen since I did not install WINE.
I did have WINE 1.4 installed and uninstalled it for a test (with
apt-get purge). It did not help, Java Swing
It seems to be because wine also installs fonts-unfonts-core, which
isn't removed after uninstall. I can be wrong, but removing this package
fixes the problem.
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Confirmed that removing fonts-unfonts-core stopped JConsole and other
Swing applications looking distinctly chunky
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Yes, removing fonts-unfonts-core also fixed the problem for me.
On 10/5/12, Adrian Wilkins 937...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Confirmed that removing fonts-unfonts-core stopped JConsole and other
Swing applications looking distinctly chunky
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Thanks, removing fonts-unfonts-core fixes it for me, too.
Another alternative is to use java-6-sun instead of openjdk (any
version) or java-7-oracle, but then you need to keep an old version of
java installed on your machine.
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`sudo apt-get remove fonts-unfonts-core` works for me.
Thanks Gerhard Radatz.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: fonts-unfonts-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Removing fonts-unfonts-core also did the trick here.
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Thanks to the comments above stating that the problem appeared after
installing wine, I could track down the problem: It is caused by the
package fonts-unfonts-core, which is installed together with wine.
sudo apt-get remove fonts-unfonts-core
Solves the issue (at least if you don't need korean
@Gerhard Radatz thanks. This works for me.
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Removing fonts-unfonts-core worked for me too.
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after some debug i found that the /etc/font/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf is
the one that makes java use a bad font.
remove it and restart the java and things will be back to normal.
of course, i dont know what removing that font definition will break,
possible non-latin languages :)
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I remove the /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf but don't nothing, the
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In my case exactly the same: bold fonts appeared after installing wine.
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I also experienced this problem after installing wine
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But what to do if I love Ubuntu Font and don't want any other
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I bought a new computer recently and needed to do a fresh install of
Ubuntu 12.04. The problem does not exist on this machine so I suppose it
is a problem with upgrading Ubuntu to 12.04.
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Martin, on my fresh-installed Ubuntu 12.04 the problem appeared after
installing wine.
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The #7 fix work for me! (The problem is the FONT) Thanks
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Okay - I played a little bit around and got this results:
The only thing that is relevant for this problem seems to be the setting
font-name. The other font settings don't matter.
That can be changed with:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface font-name 'Droid Sans 10'
Now it should with
The workaround doesn't work for me.
I have switched all fonts, changed the size. I still get a bold default font in
Swing applications.
I have written a small test app: The used font is Dialog, bold, 12
I have tried several JREs:
OpenJDK 1.7 (from Ubuntu repo)
OpenJDK 1.6 (from Ubuntu repo)
Small sample application:
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
/**
* @author Johannes Schneider (a
href=mailto:j...@cedarsoft.com;j...@cedarsoft.com/a)
*/
public class Tester {
public static void main( String[] args ) {
JFrame frame = new JFrame(da Title);
The work arround of mjreged, works, the bold fonts only show with Ubuntu
Font, you need change the fond, I change to Droid Sans Font.
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface document-font-name 'Droid Sans 11'
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface font-name 'Droid Sans 11'
$ gsettings
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openjdk-7 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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The workaround I found for now is to switch Fonts in Default font to anything
other then Ubuntu, like to Ubuntu Light font.
In the Advanced Settings, fonts section.
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