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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0001-Fix-typos-in-32-emoji-reject.conf-and-59-family-pref.patch 0000002004 1.96 KB
_service 0000000512 512 Bytes
fonts-config-20230604+git0.630c8206607c.tar.xz 0000025760 25.2 KB
fonts-config.changes 0000025507 24.9 KB
fonts-config.spec 0000005945 5.81 KB
Revision 103 (latest revision is 104)
Takashi Iwai's avatar Takashi Iwai (tiwai) accepted request 1129729 from Takashi Iwai's avatar Takashi Iwai (tiwai) (revision 103)
- Update to 20230604+git0.630c8206607c:
  * Fix uninitialised use of the HOME environment variable
    (bsc#1086804,bsc#1210700)
  * font match and pattern match can't put in one file.
  * source han are packaged nowadays, no need to give alias;
    just give CFF fontformat fonts in zh-/ja/ko hintfull
  * split 59-family-prefer-lang-specific to cjk/noto and raw,
    the former two may be generated by scripts in later version
  * emoji support(part1): add emoji family
  * delete 10-group-tt*.conf, since fontconfig 2.14 introduces
    09-autohint-if-no-hinting.conf (bsc#1217542)
  * Fix fonts-config does not read user config with `-u` option given
  * widen comparison operator for emoji fonts
- Fix typos in the configs:
  0001-Fix-typos-in-32-emoji-reject.conf-and-59-family-pref.patch
- Enable 09-autohint-if-no-hinting.conf from fontconfig
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