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Re: Fonts on Arch Linux
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Carl Sorensen |
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Re: Fonts on Arch Linux |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Jun 2020 17:32:00 +0000 |
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I checked on Wikipedia.
The Libertine website has been archived in the Wayback Machine.
You can also get a forked continuation of the now non-developed Linux Libertine
fonts as Libertinus, which has Serif, Sans, and Mono variants.
https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/tb37-1/tb115hosny.pdf
https://github.com/alif-type/libertinus
You may wish to investigate thin font with ongoing development.
Carl
On 6/28/20, 6:09 AM, "Andrew Bernard" <andrew.bernard@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks Aaron. I didn't give an MWE as it was a preliminary probe to
see if this is a known issue.
Here's the code in question:
#(define fonts
(set-global-fonts
#:roman "Linux Libertine O"
#:sans "Linux Biolinum O"
#:typewriter "Linux Libertine Mono O"
#:factor (/ staff-height pt 20)
))
However, I have only recently moved to Arch, so I am setting up all
anew. After a) going nuts and b) exploring everything there is to be
known about fontconfig, I tried deleting all files in ~/.cache, which
includes a lot of fontconfig cache data. Now the issue has gone away.
I suspect, but I can't be sure that this is a subtle issue - the Linux
Libertine and Biolinum original font site seems to have been defunct
for a long time, and while setting up my new system I had to source
the fonts from a whole lot of dubious free font download sites, and
the all seem to be different all in different ways. I think I just had
a bad set of font data cached. Possibly. but clearing the cache solved
this.
I do not know what happened to the original source of these fonts.
They are veyr fine,. and Biolinum is a very good stand in for Optima.
Andrew