On 2013-07-16 01:27 (GMT-0700) Trung Ngo composed:
I'm not familiar with how to use the bytecode hinter. Nevertheless, your two solutions yield unsatisfactory result, unfortunately. Turning off AA is a painful experience for my eyes and emboldening is, well, too bold for a regular typeface.
Looks like your version of Liberation Mono is a bit out of date, I'm now on Ubuntu 12.04 with fonts-liberation version 1.07.0-2 and the command shows both Liberation Mono and Courier New.
How about putting Liberation Mono right before Courier New so that at least it has a chance to match?
How many systems are you talking about? Why not just put a list rearranged to your liking in 50-user.conf or 51-local.conf? Maybe add Droid Sans Mono, which I put at the top of my lists.
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