Julian Sikorski pisze: > Nicolas Mailhot pisze: >> Le Mar 9 décembre 2008 15:02, Julian Sikorski a écrit : >> >>> Which is the right one then? I think openoffice issue 79878 could be a >>> good choice, >> If you only care about OO.o this is the right one, but that won't fix >> KDE and friends. >> >>> but I'm not sure about freedesktop one. I'm not that >>> interested in others, since my document work is mainly done in oo.o. >>> Besides, I guess that fontconfig needs to work properly before >>> anything else will, right? >> Fontconfig does work properly today. What does not work is apps that >> assume there are only 4 font faces possible and can not handle what >> fontconfig returns them for modern fonts. >> >> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=79878#desc27 >> > If I remember correctly, a while ago you told me that gtk font selector > should be working correctly as well. The thing is that it does show > "extraordinary" typefaces for let's say DejaVu LGC Sans, but for Arial > the list is pretty much busted - please see the screenshot I attached to > the Red Hat bug #466678 (mentioned in the first email). Which software > could be responsible for this? I suspected fontconfig. > > Regards, > Julian > Hmm, I did some more testing and it really seems that something gets messed up at the point at which arial is merged with arial narrow. If you launch gedit with LANG=C, and go to font selection, you will get the following: http://belegdol.fedorapeople.org/gtkfontselen.png Selecting narrow will get you narrow typeface, but something is clearly wrong there. On the other hand, in pl_PL locale: http://belegdol.fedorapeople.org/gtkfontselpl.png entries are duplicated and none of the displayed ones will select the narrow typeface. I suspect something is wrong with the font as well, but if per-font quirks are out of question, I suppose there is a proper way to fix the problem. Regards, Julian -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list