Hi,
I''ve got a couple of questions, firstly: I couldn''t see a good
way to
configure a default font. What I''ve ended up doing is the following in
~/.fonts.conf :
<match target="pattern">
<test qual="all" name="family"
compare="not_contains">
<string>Arial</string>
</test>
<test qual="all" name="family"
compare="not_contains">
<string>Times New Roman</string>
</test>
<test qual="all" name="family"
compare="not_contains">
<string>Trebuchet MS</string>
</test>
[ Ad nauseum for every single other font on the system ]
<edit mode="assign_replace" name="family"
binding="strong">
<string>Helvetica Neue</string>
</edit>
</match>
Is there a sensible way of doing this?
Secondly, I want to force Opera to not use Arial. It''s propriatary
software that doesn''t respect its own configuration. I did this using:
<alias>
<family>real_Ar14L</family>
<accept><family>Arial</family></accept>
</alias>
<match target="pattern">
<test qual="all" name="family"
compare="not_contains">
<string>real_Ar14L</string>
</test>
etc as above.
which results in
$ fc-match Arial
hlr_____.pfb: "Helvetica Neue" "Regular"
$ fc-match real_Ar14L
arial.ttf: "Arial" "Normal"
That fixes Opera. But is there a way to get the name real_Ar14L into
the list output by fc-list, or better, just rename Arial so "Arial"
isn''t in the list? That would probably also fix Acrobat too...
Thanks,
Laurence