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FS#38198 - [wine] sserife.fon is broken
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Opened by Thomas Schneider (BlackLotus) - Thursday, 19 December 2013, 23:18 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Wednesday, 15 January 2014, 11:26 GMT
Opened by Thomas Schneider (BlackLotus) - Thursday, 19 December 2013, 23:18 GMT
Last edited by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) - Wednesday, 15 January 2014, 11:26 GMT
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DetailsI tested this with the newest wine release on two machines and the /usr/share/wine/fonts/sserife.fon is broken so that a few chars are displayed wrong.
It isn't a wine bug (since the fon files seem to be generated out of ttf files) and I verified that the bug doesn't exist on a different 1.7.8 setup (not arch). If you want to verify the problem open the file with fontforge and take a look at the small w. With kind regards, Thomas Schneider PS Happy Holidays |
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Closed by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro)
Wednesday, 15 January 2014, 11:26 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Wednesday, 15 January 2014, 11:26 GMT
Reason for closing: No response
Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) -
Friday, 20 December 2013, 01:45 GMT
Well, how would this be broken though due to a packaging bug? Any ideas?
Comment by Anton Larionov (diffycat) -
Sunday, 22 December 2013, 07:12 GMT
Looks like Debian has similar problem (but with wine 1.6.1): http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=731224
Comment by Sven-Hendrik Haase (Svenstaro) -
Sunday, 22 December 2013, 07:31 GMT
Well how would I go about fixing this? Where does the problem even come from anyway?