https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2009807
--- Comment #17 from Akira TAGOH <tagoh(a)redhat.com> ---
Hm, that sounds like a flatpak runtime issue or flatpak app. flatpak is sharing
fonts files on host but apparently there are no configuration provided by fonts
packages which is important to decide the priority and then default fonts.
The available font configuration files at flatpak app is something from
packages only which flatpak runtime has.
Steps to confirm this:
1. run flatpak app: flatpak run org.gnome.gedit
2. enter the sandbox: flatpak enter org.gnome.gedit sh
3. try to run fc-match there: fc-match sans-serif:lang=am
4. also try to see if Noto Sans Ethiopic is available: fc-match "Noto Sans
Ethiopic"
At step 3, fc-match returns FreeSerif which is available on flatpak app.
At step 4, fc-match returns Noto Sans Ethiopic as requested which is available
on host.
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