FS#78126 - [pycharm-community-edition] optdep on ttf-jetbrains-mono?
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Opened by Joel (jmcb) - Wednesday, 05 April 2023, 15:58 GMT
Last edited by Buggy McBugFace (bugbot) - Saturday, 25 November 2023, 20:06 GMT
Opened by Joel (jmcb) - Wednesday, 05 April 2023, 15:58 GMT
Last edited by Buggy McBugFace (bugbot) - Saturday, 25 November 2023, 20:06 GMT
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Description:
I was expecting the same typeface I'm used to on other platforms but it didn't show up. I think `ttf-jetbrains-mono` should at least be an optional dep Additional info: * package version(s) 2023.1-1 |
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Closed by Buggy McBugFace (bugbot)
Saturday, 25 November 2023, 20:06 GMT
Reason for closing: Moved
Additional comments about closing: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/p ackaging/packages/pycharm-community-edit ion/issues/4
Saturday, 25 November 2023, 20:06 GMT
Reason for closing: Moved
Additional comments about closing: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/p ackaging/packages/pycharm-community-edit ion/issues/4
Comment by Toolybird (Toolybird) -
Thursday, 06 April 2023, 01:52 GMT
Comment by Joel (jmcb) - Thursday,
06 April 2023, 01:56 GMT
It already depends on the virtual "ttf-font". In general, fonts on
Arch are the user's responsibility. Maintainers try to avoid
depending on individual font pkgs, but in this case it might be
justified...or not.
I think it's probably justified because I like to use the optional
deps as a list of things I can install to add to the base package,
if I want. jetbrains mono is the default on windows so it's better
for new users if it's shown here. For the same reason I'd also
like it if cython was added back as an optional dep, in the same
vein as ipython