Configures Fonts for X Windows and other applications

Edit Package fonts-config

Configures Fonts for X Windows and other applications.

Usually fonts-config is called automatically via SuSEconfig (SuSEconfig
--module fonts), which is usually automatically called by YaST2. You
can also execute fonts-config directly, which is mainly useful for
debugging it.

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Filename Size Changed
10-rendering-options.conf.template 0000002125 2.08 KB
11-base-rendering.conf 0000003131 3.06 KB
12-tt-monospace-rendering.conf 0000000557 557 Bytes
13-selective-rendering-ipa.conf 0000003316 3.24 KB
31-metric-aliases-bw.conf 0000001831 1.79 KB
49-family-default.conf 0000009180 8.96 KB
60-family-prefer.conf 0000006162 6.02 KB
70-reject.conf 0000002495 2.44 KB
empty.conf 0000000091 91 Bytes
fontconfig-infinality-1-20130104_1.tar.bz2 0000022222 21.7 KB
fontconfig-infinality-generate-tt-groups.patch 0000001676 1.64 KB
fontconfig.SuSE.properties.template 0000014055 13.7 KB
fonts-config 0000062188 60.7 KB
fonts-config.changes 0000019217 18.8 KB
fonts-config.spec 0000005345 5.22 KB
sysconfig.fonts-config 0000007620 7.44 KB
Revision 40 (latest revision is 63)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 236855 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 40)
- 10-rendering-options.conf and 58-family-prefer-local.conf are
  generated in every fonts-config call and as such should not
  be under /usr/share/fonts-config/conf.avail but under
  /etc/fonts/conf.d/ [bnc#882029]

- updated to 20140604:
  * remove duplicate family from PREFER_SERIF_FAMILIES in CFF
    example
  * add Source Serif Pro to PREFER_SERIF_FAMILIES in CFF example
  * introduce FORCE_FAMILY_PREFERENCE_LISTS sysconfig variable
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