On Sun, 01 Apr 2012 20:02:17 +0200, Raimund Steger <rs@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
ben.guillon wrote:
This font is put in the sans-serif generic family group thanks to the
/etc/fonts/conf.avail/45-latin.conf:
I believe this rule works the other way round (matches what's in
<family>, not in <default>).
Other examples are in 60-latin.conf. If you insert Liberation Sans there
in the <prefer> list for the sans-serif alias, the position of
Liberation Sans in the sorted list should go up.
But on my system, the pruning done by --sort (which apparently
corresponds to the 'trim' argument of FcFontSort(3)) weeds out
Liberation Sans; --all however should include it in any case.
So, 'fc-match --all sans-serif|nl|grep Liberation\ Sans' should give you
lower line numbers when you adjust 60-latin.conf.
Thanks much for your replies, I begin to understand how things work.
Regards,
BG
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