Paul Wise wrote:> I''m packaging the khmer ttf fonts for Debian[1], they are
"Khmer OS",
> "Khmer OS Fasthand", "Khmer OS Freehand", "Khmer
OS Metal Chrieng",
> "Khmer OS Muol" and "Khmer OS System". I''d
like to prioritise the fonts
> like this: "Khmer OS" > "Khmer OS System" > the
rest, since the rest are
> more decorative fonts. I checked fonts-conf(5), but I''m still not
sure
> how to do this. Does anyone have any idea how to to go about this? Also,
> the debian font manager defoma has a way to assign priority values (from
> 0 to 100) for each font file, is there an equivalent in fontconfig?
As far as I can tell, the way that fontconfig supports font priorities
(in some sense) is through the use of aliases. For instance, if you
request ''sans-serif'', then it looks for:
<family>serif</family>
<prefer>
<family>Bitstream Vera Serif</family>
<family>Times New Roman</family>
<family>Thorndale AMT</family>
<family>Luxi Serif</family>
etc...
The font that gets returned for a specific query of course depends on
the query that you make. At the fontconfig level, you get what you ask
for; aside from font aliases, it won''t decide for you what you asked
for.
pat