Re: Lucida Sans/Grande/Unicode matching confusion
- To: Raimund Steger <rs@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Lucida Sans/Grande/Unicode matching confusion
- From: S Page <skierpage@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 18:04:13 -0700
- Cc: fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Delivered-to: fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Dkim-signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=gmail.com; s=20120113; h=mime-version:in-reply-to:references:date:message-id:subject:from:to :cc:content-type:content-transfer-encoding; bh=ZVEbC7TYJyuqUV/KUBYkVBNukAGyFmuC17+tCOtp/mg=; b=G9swfI3BVOSHHNR9QzzqhQZj6PJ8eE18lA2GUrn461QKOxFnQbNU2Vwhx1oU9owTnG 8+JAw6qpALeBSd+idaCYOY87E97vRJ5dXw8RrneDJcvKgbSZ6+nsiBwyChc7L4tVeXnb f2nysaZEikwwXgpOHektpkga/Wsz5eK7o7t5ofsVZYns62RHfNb4e2HKPcErExQaelpg UhVWM/Ejxg5GB1uJWPPgxjINvzprspDm/gFeTzB+iLDRe3nO6bM5j766whA8xMPz24JV PXnhogXsdviKT5EoR9ey4fCnu0dJ1vfJIXKbR4Q1SSCf7OwD3BwjilV114AGbPD5l7ZC 9yXg==
- In-reply-to: <80adef274d8c74e4ff688af40f789da8.squirrel@steg0.eu>
- References: <CANR8O7ZiDo9=PYmnKHe3ih_Y=srpmbofzboQ2dTHFp1Kte1nOg@mail.gmail.com> <80adef274d8c74e4ff688af40f789da8.squirrel@steg0.eu>
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 04:45, Raimund Steger <rs@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> If all you want is an alias for "Lucida Sans", the following in
> ~/.fonts.conf should work:
> ...
Thanks! I mention both Lucida Sans and Lucida Grande in one alias and
it seems to work:
<alias>
<family>Lucida Sans</family>
<family>Lucida Grande</family>
<accept>
<family>Lucida Sans Unicode</family>
</accept>
</alias>
> However: The spelling "Lucida Sans" is used by TTF fonts bundled with
> certain Sun software (Solaris, JDK), so maybe you already have them, and
> adding something like
>
> <dir>/usr/java/jre/lib/fonts</dir> ...
There don't appear to be any fonts in my "IcedTea6" OpenJDK.
> Whether fontconfig needs new
> default rules for Lucida or even a new generic family name, I don't know.
The current behavior isn't "do the right thing" for a naive user. If I
install a font that is obviously much closer to other font families
than the O.S. default, it's strange that fontconfig doesn't pick it
unless I write some configuration info.
The rule /etc/fonts/conf.avail/30-metric-aliases.conf does the right
thing to "alias similar/metric-compatible families from various
sources" for the big guns Helvetica-Times-Courier, maybe the Lucida
Sans discontinuity between Windows, Mac, & Java is important enough to
add it. But then why not Garamond-alikes, Futura variants, etc. as
well.
Is fontconfig even intended to know about font families that aren't
installed so it can pick the closest matching font given a name?
That's been the PANOSE/OS2 sFamilyClass dream for decades; it seems
from a few web documents using the abandoned CSS panose-1 property
that Lucida and Lucida Sans share the same "2 11 6 2 3 5 4 2 2 4"
panose-1 digits.
--
=S Page
_______________________________________________
Fontconfig mailing list
Fontconfig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/fontconfig
[Fedora Users]
[Fedora Cloud]
[Kernel]
[Fedora Legacy]
[Fedora Packaging]
[Fedora Desktop]
[PAM]
[Red Hat Development]
[Red Hat 9]
[Gimp]
[Yosemite News]