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bitmap_always_unscaled.diff
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File bitmap_always_unscaled.diff of Package xorg-x11-server.import4546
From 107688407c7ebc71323dc1203ed5b92276026e1e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luc Verhaegen <libv@skynet.be> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 20:09:26 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Default bitmap fonts should typically be set as unscaled. It is generally not desired to have bitmap fonts scale. Even so DEFAULT_FONT_PATH had the misc, 100dpi and 75dpi paths without the :unscaled specifier. Now the default font path has this per default, xorgconfig and --configure will only use these as :unscaled too. Since SUSE has been specifying :unscaled for its bitmap fonts for about a decade or so, and since adding the default font path to the .conf fontpath was only introduced a year ago, this lack of scaled bitmap fonts will not have any new side-effects. Reported by Mike Fabian, debugged and fixed with the help of Mike Fabian and Stefan Dirsch. ================================================================================ --- xorg-server-1.7.99/configure.ac +++ xorg-server-1.7.99/configure.ac @@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ dnl Uses --default-font-path if set, otherwise checks for /etc/X11/fontpath.d, dnl otherwise uses standard subdirectories of FONTROOTDIR. When cross dnl compiling, assume default font path uses standard FONTROOTDIR directories. -DEFAULT_FONT_PATH="${FONTMISCDIR}/,${FONTTTFDIR}/,${FONTOTFDIR}/,${FONTTYPE1DIR}/,${FONT100DPIDIR}/,${FONT75DPIDIR}/" +DEFAULT_FONT_PATH="${FONTMISCDIR}:unscaled,${FONTTTFDIR}/,${FONTOTFDIR}/,${FONTTYPE1DIR}/,${FONT100DPIDIR}/,${FONT75DPIDIR}/" if test "$cross_compiling" != yes; then AC_CHECK_FILE([${sysconfdir}/X11/fontpath.d], [DEFAULT_FONT_PATH='catalogue:${sysconfdir}/X11/fontpath.d'],
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