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[Bug 378389] Re: font selection dialog style order inconsistancy: oblique comes first

 

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** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  font selection dialog style order inconsistancy: oblique comes first

Status in “gtk+2.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  the original bug was submitted here
  http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5371

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   Description From  Qianqian Fang   2009-05-19 03:25:39 UTC   (-) [reply]

  In the font selection dialog, the orders of the font styles appears in the
  middle column is somewhat random. For most fonts, the order is
  Medium/Oblique/Bold/BoldOblique, however, for some fonts, the first one is
  Oblique, or italic. For example, in the attached image, on the left, "Tlwg
  Typist" shows the normal order, but "TlwgMono" appears in the unexpected order.
  This was tested on Ubuntu 9.04 with Xfce 4.6.0. Both fonts are part of
  ttf-thai-tlwg package. I opened both fonts with fontforge, the style settings
  and TTFName items were set correctly with "Medium". There are a few others
  fonts with the same issue. Using the medium or regular face as the default
  style of a selected font is more anticipated than italic ones.

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