https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1750891
Chris St. Louis stlouis.christopher@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #12 from Chris St. Louis stlouis.christopher@gmail.com --- I think this issue still persists, in some form, with fontconfig-2.13.92-9 on Fedora 32. I have a number of manually installed fonts in /usr/share/fonts and generally run 'sudo fc-cache -fsv' to update the font cache. I don't quite remember the exact sequence of events, but I think at one point a few weeks ago I only ran 'fc-cache -fv' (which would have generated font caches in the user's home directory, if I understand correctly). At this point, I discovered that certain fonts were not available to the system and wouldn't appear in the list produced by 'fc-list', though running 'sudo fc-cache -fsv' would make all fonts available again. This would not persist after shutting down, though, and on the next boot some fonts would be unavailable again.
Deleting the cache files in ~/.cache/fontconfig/ seemed to make all installed fonts immediately visible again, and the fix seems to persist across reboots.