[arch-general] Missing fonts in KeePass

Sadika Sumanapala sadikahs at gmail.com
Mon Jan 19 03:02:07 UTC 2015


> There are a number of ways to go about this in your
> ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf, I personally would choose to
> blacklist that font since (based on what I can dig out of it) it
> should never match a query for an application font -- I'll assume you
> just use it manually where needed. I added a new section on the font
> config page of the wiki for you, using your font as an example:

No. I use it system wide so that I can view Sinhala text on UIs (KDE, etc)
and on web pages. When I blacklist the font I cannot view Sinhala texts. Is
there any other way to solve this problem?


On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 8:41 PM, Troy Engel <troyengel+arch at gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 6:46 AM, Sadika Sumanapala <sadikahs at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Today I figure out the problem. I cause by the Sinhala language font
> > (ttf-lklug). when I uninstall that font everything works fine. But the
> > problem is I need to keep that font. So is there way to solve this
> problem?
> > (something like chaining the order of fonts to make Sinhala font low
> > priority. )
>
> There are a number of ways to go about this in your
> ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf, I personally would choose to
> blacklist that font since (based on what I can dig out of it) it
> should never match a query for an application font -- I'll assume you
> just use it manually where needed. I added a new section on the font
> config page of the wiki for you, using your font as an example:
>
>
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Font_configuration#Whitelisting_and_Blacklisting_fonts
>
> BTW, the AUR package for that font is broken (missing a package()
> function), you might want to alert the packager. I just grabbed the
> font manually for this example.
>
> -te
>


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