[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1569354] No imsettings-mate get installed in MATE Compiz Live
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1569354
Parag Nemade <pnemade(a)redhat.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|NEW |CLOSED
CC| |pnemade(a)redhat.com
Resolution|--- |WORKSFORME
Last Closed| |2020-04-27 15:09:13
--- Comment #1 from Parag Nemade <pnemade(a)redhat.com> ---
The MATE Compiz Live iso run showed below packages
[liveuser@localhost-live ~]$ rpm -qa | grep ims
imsettings-1.8.2-1.fc32.x86_64
imsettings-mate-1.8.2-1.fc32.x86_64
imsettings-libs-1.8.2-1.fc32.x86_64
[liveuser@localhost-live ~]$
After installing F32 MATE system, I see still same results that is no
imsettings-gsettings package installed on the system.
[test@localhost ~]$ rpm -qa imsettings-mate mate-settings-daemon
imsettings-gsettings
mate-settings-daemon-1.24.0-1.fc32.x86_64
imsettings-mate-1.8.2-1.fc32.x86_64
[test@localhost ~]$
Therefore, This bug is already fixed.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1823637] Terminus fonts broken after terminus-fonts-4.48-5.fc32.noarch update
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1823637
--- Comment #10 from Akira TAGOH <tagoh(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Hans Ulrich Niedermann from comment #8)
> I have removed the terminus-fonts package, and automagically the
> gnome-terminal terminal and the gnome-terminal font selection dialog have
> changed to stop including terminus. After re-installing the terminus-fonts
> package, both have automagically started showing terminus fonts again. This
> behaviour is the same both with the older terminus-fonts-4.48-3.fc32.noarch
> package (with updates-testing disabled) and (with updates-testing enabled)
> the newer terminus-fonts-4.48-5.fc32.noarch package.
Right. that should works on WS. and is the off topic for this issue and misled
by comment#1. please ignore it.
> However, nobody needs to select those broken italic version from the font
> selection box, as the fonts actually provided by terminus-fonts are in
> perfect working order. The user experience is certainly better if you
> install "terminus-fonts" if you want to use the Terminus font inside, say,
> your gnome-terminal and emacs, and just ignore the obviously broken italic
> font variant. The alternative is a separate package with legacy fonts for
> Emacs, and the user having to find out about actually needing the legacy
> variant package, then installing that legacy variant package in addition to
> the standard one to have Terminus for both gnome-terminal and Emacs, and
> then they see the broken italic font variants in the gnome-terminal font
> selection dialog again.
Right.. In that sense, applications which are going to deal with un-supported
format should ignore them in their code to query fonts, in general at least.
(In reply to Hans Ulrich Niedermann from comment #9)
> So... is this actually just a duplicate of
> <https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1750891>?
No, I don't think so.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1823637] Terminus fonts broken after terminus-fonts-4.48-5.fc32.noarch update
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1823637
--- Comment #8 from Hans Ulrich Niedermann <rhbugs(a)n-dimensional.de> ---
I have updated my F31 system to F32 yesterday specifically for reproducing this
issue. However, my gnome-terminal font selection dialog behaves exactly the
same on F32 as it did on F31. It shows four font variants, two of which are
actually provided by the terminus-fonts package, and two of which are invented
by the fonts software stack for some reason:
Terminus Medium
Terminus Bold
<series of unicode hex code glyphs>
Terminus Bold Italic
Anyway, the reporter of this bug is showing something *very* different: His
gnome-terminal font selection dialog shows four apparent font variants in a
very diffent way:
<series of rectangles>
<series of rectangles>
<series of unicode hex code glyphs>
<series of rectangles>
(BTW, I am still looking for the proper term for those unicode hex code glyphs.
If you know that term, please let me know.)
I have removed the terminus-fonts package, and automagically the gnome-terminal
terminal and the gnome-terminal font selection dialog have changed to stop
including terminus. After re-installing the terminus-fonts package, both have
automagically started showing terminus fonts again. This behaviour is the same
both with the older terminus-fonts-4.48-3.fc32.noarch package (with
updates-testing disabled) and (with updates-testing enabled) the newer
terminus-fonts-4.48-5.fc32.noarch package.
I interpret this as the font installation and removal working very well and as
intended, and that ostree is messing up those automagical updates to the state
of the font set. So it looks as if ostree/fontconfig or something along those
lines is responsible for the reporter's issue and I cannot see what the
terminus-fonts package could do about this.
So either this bug needs to be address by ostree/fontconfig/something or I just
close it for terminus-fonts.
That the fonts software stack insists on inventing a broken italic version of a
font which explicitly choses not to ship an italic version is an *entirely*
*different* *issue*, and not the topic of this bug.
However, nobody needs to select those broken italic version from the font
selection box, as the fonts actually provided by terminus-fonts are in perfect
working order. The user experience is certainly better if you install
"terminus-fonts" if you want to use the Terminus font inside, say, your
gnome-terminal and emacs, and just ignore the obviously broken italic font
variant. The alternative is a separate package with legacy fonts for Emacs, and
the user having to find out about actually needing the legacy variant package,
then installing that legacy variant package in addition to the standard one to
have Terminus for both gnome-terminal and Emacs, and then they see the broken
italic font variants in the gnome-terminal font selection dialog again.
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