Hi,
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering how to find out the package that provides the font
> called "Fixed 16" in Fedora 22. The font existed in Fedora 21.
> Installing the same packages in F22 that were in F21 has made this
> font disappear (actually, I fedup-ed and nothing font-related that I
> can tell was dropped or obsoleted.)
I have oodles of fonts installed. I searched for a font called 'Fixed
16' and did not find it.
I suspect that you are seeing this name in an interface, and that it is
a generic name rather than the actual name of the font. If you still
have a system where this font is installed, do a find on that system
under /usr. Something like
find /usr -iname '*font*' | less
should bring up every font file on the system. Within the less page do
a search on 16. That will show you every 16 pixel? / kern? font. One
of those will probably be the font you are looking for.
Then do a rpm -qf [path to font]/[font name] to find the package it
belongs to.
Failing that approach, what is the application that uses this font?
Look in the source and configuration for that application to see which
font it is actually using, behind the scenes.
It appears to me that the font that I want is actually installed. When I do xterm -fn
10x20, I get the font. (xterm is from where I became aware of this font in the first
place.) However, in sylpheed, I do not know how to call this font. I have previously used
Fixed 16 to refer to this font but it does not seem to work (it gives some other font). Is
this a gtk update/packaging issue?
Many thanks,
Ranjan
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