On Sat, 2016-03-12 at 17:50 +0100, Frédéric WANG wrote:
> This depends on what distro / maintainer prefers. In Debian-base
> distro
> the fontconfig changes are automatically done for Latin Modern Math,
> but
> one Arch Linux user told me that their philosophy is rather to always
> do
> the
Le 12/03/2016 17:04, Michael Catanzaro a écrit :
> Not sure I agree that WebKit should pull in any particular font
> package. I'd prefer to just add some math font that's installed by
> default. Other apps will want it too.
Sure, that would be even better :-) Even if apps do not support the MATH
On Sat, 2016-03-12 at 10:27 +0100, Frédéric WANG wrote:
> So it's relatively easy for users to install the fonts.
> Ideally, the Latin Modern package should be a dependency of
> WebKitGTK+,
> which I think I (or Martin Robinson) already asked in the past to
> some
> distro maintainers when we
Le 12/03/2016 02:01, Michael Catanzaro a écrit :
> Fred, if these fonts are not preinstalled, is MathML broken for users
> in practice?
Yes, math fonts are fundamental as long as you start using relative
complex math (integrals, big fence & radicals etc) or deliver documents
to people used to
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