On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 10:48:01PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote: > What's the secret in any version of Fedora (e.g. 22) or openSUSE (e.g. > Tumbleweed) or *buntu (e.g. 14.10 or 15.04) to getting any "Oxygen" > (proportional regular sans, not mono, not bold) font to show up anyplace > except a KDE font configuration or installation panel or KDE's UI? I tried in > several versions of these three distros on multiple machines, and always > nothing from fc-match or anything else (helpful from) fontconfig. Trying to > get a locally installed (non-bold, non-mono sans, by whatever name; either > via package manager or placing the ttf files in /usr/local/share/fonts/) > Oxygen ttf font to show up on a web page styled to use Oxygen (sans) never > makes it happen, always falling back to some other font family. It looks like the hyphen in the font name is the culprit, so this will not work: $ fc-match 'Oxygen-Sans' But if you escape the hyphen it will work: $ fc-match 'Oxygen\-Sans' I don’t know if this is FontConfig bug, but the font is also named inconsistently: Family: Oxygen-Sans Subfamily: Sans-Book Full name: Oxygen Sans Book PostScript name: Oxygen-Sans-Book That should have been: Family: Oxygen Sans Subfamily: Book Full name: Oxygen Sans Book PostScript name: OxygenSans-Book I suggest that you contact upstream to fix the font names, the hyphen in the family name in particular is not a terribly good idea. Regards, Khaled _______________________________________________ Fontconfig mailing list Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig