Hi,
just thought it may be a good idea to put the packages list
anywhere, which fonts are used for aliases by default. so
I'm trying to generate the list from comps and the
fontconfig file (to see the priority and the alias) in a
package.
Here is the list genereated:
https://tagoh.fedorapeople.org/fonts/f14-defaultinstalledfonts.html
That doesn't contain all of font packages but only font
packages marked as "mandatory" or "default" in comps. also
sorted out against the fontconfig priority.
Also the source code is available at:
http://fedorapeople.org/gitweb?p=tagoh/public_git/fonts-sig.git;a=tree;f=fo…
I'm not checking everything so it might be wrong in some
cases. any volunteers to check are always welcome :)
Cheers,
--
Akira TAGOH
Hi,
This is just kindly a reminder for today's i18n meeting:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/Meetings/2011-07-28
Please feel free to update the agenda or reply on this mail
if you have anything else.
Cheers,
--
Akira TAGOH
Hi,
This is just kindly a reminder for today's i18n meeting:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/Meetings/2011-07-21
Please feel free to update the agenda or reply on this mail
if you have anything else.
Cheers,
--
Akira TAGOH
-------- ਅਸਲੀ ਸੁਨੇਹਾ --------
ਵਿਸ਼ਾ: font question
ਮਿਤੀ: Fri, 15 Jul 2011 07:22:03 -0400
ਵਲੋਂ: Neal Becker <ndbecker2(a)gmail.com>
ਜਵਾਬ ਦਿਓ: KDE on Fedora discussion <kde(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
ਵੱਲ: kde(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Followup-To: gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.kde
I just noticed this. In 66-lohit-devanagari.conf, it says:
<alias>
<family>Lohit Devanagari</family>
<default>
<family>sans-serif</family>
</default>
</alias>
Does that mean this font declares itself an alias for sans-serif? Seems
a bit
rude.
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FYI,
Fonts for Saurashtra and Meetei Mayek script are available in
Fedora 15 and 16. The package names for these fonts are pagul-fonts and
tabish-eeyek-fonts respectively.
Regards,
Parag.
Hi,
This is just kindly a reminder for today's i18n meeting:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/I18N/Meetings/2011-07-07
Please feel free to update the agenda or reply on this mail
if you have anything else.
Cheers,
--
Akira TAGOH
Now IBus bridge hotkeys feature is available with ibus-1.3.99.20110419-7 in Fedora 15 and rawhide.
It can define the IM trigger keys in each IBus engine and shows keyboard layouts and input methods in the same list on IBus icon status menu.
So now trigger keys on ibus-setup is no longer used and the default is Control + Space.
If you'd like to add another trigger keys, you could define it with hotkeys tag in /usr/share/ibus/component/*.xml .
If you find any problems, please file a bug with https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora
-------- Original Message --------
IBus Bridge HotKeys <http://desktopi18n.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/ibus-bridge-hotkeys/>
via DesktopI18N's Blog <http://desktopi18n.wordpress.com> by fujiwara on 7/1/11
I added a new feature of a bridge hotkey in Fedora 15 and rawhide. You need IBus 1.3.99.20110419-7 or later for this feature.
# yum install --enablerepo=updates-testing ibus ibus-gnome3
# rpm -q ibus
ibus-1.3.99.20110419-7.fc15
If you focus on a text application, the default keyboard layout (en) is enabled below.
Enabled the default keyboard layout
<http://desktopi18n.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/ibus-bridge-hotkeys1.png>
And if you type Control + Space key, IBus switches the IBus engines from the default keyboard layout (en) to the first input method (anthy) below.
Switch a keyboard layout to an input method with Control + Space key.
<http://desktopi18n.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/ibus-bridge-hotkeys2.png>
So you can toggle the default keyboard layout (en) and the input method (anthy) with Control + Space key. If you also choose another layout (jp), now
Control + Space changes to toggle the layout (jp) and the input method (anthy) instead of the default layout (en) and the input method.
Choose another keyboard layout with bridge hotkeys
<http://desktopi18n.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/ibus-bridge-hotkeys3.png>
Then we will change the definition of Control + Space with this change. Previously we use Control + Space to toggle IM on and off. Now we use Control
+ Space to toggle the previous engine and next engine.
This way can show input methods and keyboard layouts in the same list on IBus icon status menu.
The latest IBus also a menu item of “Keyboard Configuration” on IBus icon status menu, which can launch ‘gnome-control-center region’ for GNOME 3.
Currently I’m thinking a numbering for duplicated languages between keyboard layouts and input methods so that users recognize the different layouts.