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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=578040
--- Comment #4 from Akira TAGOH tagoh@redhat.com 2010-04-22 07:51:22 EDT --- Testing result: # rpm -q lohit-telugu-fonts lohit-telugu-fonts-2.4.5-5.fc13.noarch # fc-match monospace:lang=en DejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book" # fc-match monospace:lang=en-us DejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book" # fc-match monospace:lang=te Lohit-Telugu.ttf: "Lohit Telugu" "Regular" # fc-match monospace:lang=te-in Lohit-Telugu.ttf: "Lohit Telugu" "Regular" # fc-match serif:lang=en DejaVuSerif.ttf: "DejaVu Serif" "Book" # fc-match serif:lang=en-us DejaVuSerif.ttf: "DejaVu Serif" "Book" # fc-match serif:lang=te Lohit-Telugu.ttf: "Lohit Telugu" "Regular" # fc-match serif:lang=te-in Lohit-Telugu.ttf: "Lohit Telugu" "Regular"
No explicit rules for monospace nor serif in lohit-telugu-fonts provided.
# fc-match sans:lang=en DejaVuSans.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Book" # fc-match sans:lang=en-us DejaVuSans.ttf: "DejaVu Sans" "Book" # fc-match sans:lang=te Lohit-Telugu.ttf: "Lohit Telugu" "Regular" # fc-match sans:lang=te-in Lohit-Telugu.ttf: "Lohit Telugu" "Regular"
that looks good.
# for i in $(ls /usr/share/locale|grep -v -E "^te$"); do fc-match sans:lang=$i|grep "Lohit Telugu"; [ $? = 0 ] && echo $i; done #
No affects to other languages. confirmed the updated package fixes this issue.