On 18-May-2010, Rogério Brito wrote: > On May 14 2010, Ben Finney wrote: > > In [‘gwaterfall’] I can select “Linux Libertine O C” (the only > > entry I have for the Linux Libertine font), > > Very wrong. I just installed gwaterfall and I can see all the fonts > provided: Me too, now. I think perhaps a bug might have been fixed in a recent update. > Can you reproduce this bug with, say, fontforge's fontimage command? When I use the following command line: $ for f in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/linux-libertine/*.ttf ; do fontimage $( for n in $(seq 5 30) ; do printf " --pixelsize %s --text %s:Back-to-back:_][_" $n $n ; done) "$f" ; done I get the imagess attached to this message. They don't contain the divergent heights and thicknesses that is the behaviour reported in this bug report, so that's a significant difference I suppose. > I can't reproduce what you are seeing [with ‘gwaterfall’], but I see > that you are (possibly?) using GNOME and I use a barebones > environment with only fluxbox and nothing else. Can you still > reproduce this with no gnome-settings-daemon & Co. running? I will have to find some time to start a minimal environment to do that test. -- \ “It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once.” | `\ —David Hume | _o__) | Ben Finney <ben@benfinney.id.au>
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