Oh, I need to correct somethings I mentioned in comment #1. I had mentioned : // Now in freshly installed Ubuntu 10.10 - Beta platform / Gnome Desktop/ I find that the second form fails to reveal correct matching only in case of Serif generic for any language.
I have shown comparison of the above two forms of command usage - Sans, Mono and Serif respectively for languages en-US, ta_IN (Tamil), si_LK (Sinhala) and hi_IN (Hindi). As shown by the boxed in (with red) parts , the above 2nd form of usage on left terminal yields match to Serif for each language wrongly as "Lohit Tamil" font whereas on the right side the first form if usage reveals correct matches. // Matching "Lohit Tamil" to Serif for lang=ta (Tamil) is correct. But for all other languages (including lang= en/si/hi sown in display) the apparent matching of Serif to "Lohit Tamil" is wrong. Similarly as mentioned later below in my comment #1, when 90-ttf-tamil- fonts.conf is delinked, the apparent matching of Serif to "Lohit Punjabi" is correct for Punjabi but wrong for all other languages. K. Sethu -- The command usage "fc-match Serif:lang=xx" where xx is any language not revealing correct results https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/631241 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
