I understand that this bit of code in .fonts.conf will enable italics for fonts that do not have an italic face available: <!-- Artificial oblique for fonts without an italic or oblique version --> <match target="font" > <!-- check to see if the font is roman --> <test name="slant" > <const>roman</const> </test> <!-- check to see if the pattern requested non-roman --> <test target="pattern" compare="not_eq" name="slant" > <const>roman</const> </test> <!-- multiply the matrix to slant the font --> <edit mode="assign" name="matrix" > <times> <name>matrix</name> <matrix> <double>1</double> <double>0.2</double> <double>0</double> <double>1</double> </matrix> </times> </edit> <!-- pretend the font is oblique now --> <edit mode="assign" name="slant" > <const>oblique</const> </edit> </match> I am interested in *forcing* this behavior on fonts that *do* have an italic face available, because I like the way the artificial rendering looks. I have been unable to make it work however. It seems that once an existing italic font has been selected, fontconfig will not give it up. One of my approaches was to have a piece of XML prior to the above which "undoes" any existing italic: <!-- Artificial oblique for fonts WITH an italic or oblique version --> <match target="font" > <!-- check to see if the font is NOT roman --> <test name="slant" compare="not_eq"> <const>roman</const> </test> <!-- check to see if the pattern requested non-roman --> <test target="pattern" compare="not_eq" name="slant" > <const>roman</const> </test> <edit mode="append" binding="same" name="slant"> <const>roman</const> </edit> </match> But, the end effect is to do double italics, i.e. it slants it twice. Does anybody have an idea on how to force it to first select the regular font, then apply artificial slanting to it? Thanks, Erik _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig