Bill Nottingham wrote:
Kevin Kofler (kevin.kofler(a)chello.at) said:
> Hans de Goede <j.w.r.degoede <at> hhs.nl> writes:
>> Maybe some more backgroundinfo on these apps:
>> 1) They originally both ship with copies of Arial (!= free) in there tarbals,
>> which get installed into the apps own data dir under /usr/share/app.
>> 2) I've ripped these out of the src-tarbal (and the resulting package) and
>> replaced them with symlinks to the same style fonts from vera / dejavu.
> If those were originally using Arial, wouldn't Liberation Sans be a better
> replacement now that it's available? (Rationale: It has compatible metrics.)
So, maybe I'm insane, but if all you want is a sans bold, etc. font - that
can't be more than about 20 lines of fontconfig code to look for a match
for the 'sans' pattern and get a filename. That way:
- you don't have to hardcode any files
- you don't have to hardcode any requirements
Erm, yes and our mantra is upstream, and most of these apps are portable
(using SDL + SDL_ttf for example), how am I going to get this upstream,
last I checked there was no fontconfig under windows, let alone on
devices like the gp2x.
Really this is not a problem of the apps, people should stop thinking
about this as being a problem of the apps, there are just too many apps
doing this, this should be fixed centrally.
Regards,
Hans