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Re: [Freefont-bugs] FreeMono roman "S", "s" [.ttf] now slanted


From: Benjamin Slade
Subject: Re: [Freefont-bugs] FreeMono roman "S", "s" [.ttf] now slanted
Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 15:41:07 -0600

Ok thanks, I reported it on Savannah.


On 15 December 2012 15:05, Steve White <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Benjamin,

First, could you open a bug report at
    https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=freefont
(It's best to make a savannah account, then you can be informed of progress on the report.)

I don't see this effect though. 
Please report:
* FreeFont version
* application program you are using, and version
* OS version




On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Benjamin Slade <address@hidden> wrote:
As of recent versions of the fonts-freefont, the FreeMono font
roman typeface lowercase "s" and uppercase "S" both appear as per the
italic typeface (in the ttf font).

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