Nicolas,
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 1:23 PM Nicolas Mailhot
<nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net> wrote:
The safe part is just to update the Fedora font packages to the
latest
upstream version of the fonts if we do not ship it yet. You can ignore
byte-equivalency, fortunately font libs are robust enough they do not
depend on a particular version of font files (and websites update fonts
all year round without you noticing). The only 'risk' is downgrading to
earlier font versions that may lack glyphs added in later versions.
And btw, browsers are free to ignore whatever css font web designers try
to feed them (and have to since some web designers like to specify fonts
that lack the coverage needed to display anything more complex than
basic latin), so if anything in the theme relies on custom font
modifications it's broken by design.
Thank you so much for the information. That is exactly what I needed
to know. Once the python 3.7 builds are merged back into Rawhide, I
will attempt this update.
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Jerry James
http://www.jamezone.org/