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#951 2014-03-13 16:35:31

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

martinjh@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:

Where would I start to debug this and has any one else seen this problem...?

I think looking up the Wiki can be a good idea (especially this and this).


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#952 2014-03-14 11:12:48

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

bohoomil wrote:

@rumpelsepp Unfortunately, I cannot confirm this: DejaVu Sans renders just fine for me (FF + DejaVu Sans Regular 8; I also tested it as a default sans typeface and the results were positive again). Could you please check out if using a fresh FF profile makes a difference?

I hate firefox, I did not change anything and now the problem is gone again. I also tried an empty profile and the problem with the python doc codeblocks (which I reported a few weeks ago) appeared again. Let's leave this as a firefox issue...


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#953 2014-03-18 00:35:23

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Some diacritic letters look, in my opinion, bad with Gelasio (the Georgia replacement). Since updating, it's not uncommon for me to miss e.g. Ö in a text, as was the case in the picture below.

Look at the beginning of the last row ("politiska förslag"); I have to look close, not skim read, to detect the two dots of the O (i.e. Ö). Firstly, the dots are a bit high up (or maybe I'm just unaccustomed to it). Secondly, the first dot looks like it is part of the F (well, almost), so I somehow subconsciously dismiss the second dot -- maybe dirt on the screen? -- and therefore see the letter as an O.

O4X8Vrf.png
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cairo-infinality-ultimate 1.12.16-3
fontconfig-infinality-ultimate 2.11.0-22
freetype2-infinality-ultimate 2.5.3-3
ibfonts-meta-base 1-3
ibfonts-meta-extended 1-11


$ fc-presets check
 [ custom ] is not set 
 :: Run <fc-presets help> for more information.
 [ ms ] is not set 
 :: Run <fc-presets help> for more information.

 6 symlinks found.
 The active preset seems to be [ free ].
 Checking symlinks now...

30-metric-aliases-free.conf is OK
37-repl-global-free.conf is OK
60-latin-free.conf is OK
65-non-latin-free.conf is OK
66-aliases-wine-free.conf is OK
93-final-lang-spec-free.conf is OK


$ fc-match Georgia
Gelasio-Regular.ttf: "Gelasio" "Regular

Nothing seems to be wrong so I'm guessing this is about personal taste. Which free font, replacing Georgia, was used before? I'll probably override Gelasio with that one.

Finally, I'd like to end with thanking you for all the infinality packages. I've been happily using them for a long time now...

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#954 2014-03-18 02:03:58

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

I think it can be a good idea to contact Gelasio's author, Eben Sorkin, and ask him to revise umlauts (they do not look distinctive enough, but they also seem to be placed a bit too high IMO). Unfortunately, right now there is no better alternative to Georgia that would be metrically compatible with it. If you find the quality of Gelasio disturbing, consider using another font: both Century Schoolbook L and TeX Gyre Schola look close to it -- Century Schoolbook L vs Georgia. Alternatively, check out Gentium Book Basic (Gentium Book Basic vs Georgia).


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#955 2014-03-18 04:34:16

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

bohoomil wrote:

I think it can be a good idea to contact Gelasio's author, Eben Sorkin, and ask him to revise umlauts (they do not look distinctive enough, but they also seem to be placed a bit too high IMO). Unfortunately, right now there is no better alternative to Georgia that would be metrically compatible with it. If you find the quality of Gelasio disturbing, consider using another font: both Century Schoolbook L and TeX Gyre Schola look close to it -- Century Schoolbook L vs Georgia. Alternatively, check out Gentium Book Basic (Gentium Book Basic vs Georgia).

I'll try and see to it that I contact him later this week. Anyway, I tried both your suggestions and I felt more comfortable with Gentium Book Basic, which I am now using instead of Gelasio -- at least for the time being. Thanks for a quick response!

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#956 2014-03-21 23:48:11

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

We have been waiting long for this to happen, but we finally have a new server! The precious thing was kindly donated by frank604, including a nice domain name, so we push him a pint of beer or whatever will  make him feel like a very special man. wink Please, change the URLs in /etc/pacman.conf:

[infinality-bundle]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/$arch

[infinality-bundle-multilib]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/multilib/$arch

[infinality-bundle-fonts]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/fonts

Beware: the beast is fast. smile

The maintenance costs are pretty low -- circa $10 a month -- which gives you plenty of bandwidth for the entire bundle to install and reinstall at any time you wish. Here I dare to ask you for your support: as long as you can, please consider a small donation to keep the service up and running. I will soon set up a site at bohoomil.com with a link to my flattr account where you can drop a penny or two. I will wholeheartedly appreciate your cooperation.

There is also a pretty big (in technical terms) update. See the relevant part of the CHANGELOG:

2014-03-21
~~~~~~~~~~

* fontconfig-infinality-ultimate
** major revision of ms collection configuration files
   (`ms` collection is fully compatible with the most recent Windows 8.1
   fonts releases)
** numerous bugs fixed and inconsistencies removed
** major revision of `custom` collection configuration files
   * renamed `custom` collection to `combi` (required by `fc-presets` to
     correctly set 35-repl-custom.conf for `free` and `ms` presets)
   * latin scripts are based on the customized `free` collection with
     TeX Gyre Heros / Termes and Adobe Courier as main metrical replacements
     for Arial/Helvetica, Times New Roman and Courier New
   * non-latin scripts are based on customized `ms` collection
** updated `fc-presets`:
   * added a postjob function for free & ms collection to set
     `35-repl-custom.conf` for custom tweaks (not needed with the `combi` 
     collection)
** modified naming convention for `ftypes` config files
** added support for new font families

* freetype2-infinality-ultimate
** `infinality-settings.sh`: revised and updated rendering styles
** updated dependencies

Enjoy and thank you. smile


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#957 2014-03-22 01:29:54

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

You don't need to credit me.  I was just tired of the repo's lagging my 100 Syu's a day addiction. smile  PS.  Update the first post with new repos.

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#958 2014-03-22 01:54:17

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

frank604 wrote:

You don't need to credit me.

Too late - you've been named and shamed! ;-)
Thank you. Let's see if it cures the Mysterious Case of the Hungry Hungry Repo.

frank604 wrote:

I was just tired of the repo's lagging my 100 Syu's a day addiction. smile

Reminds me of

man watch wrote:

       You can watch for your administrator to install the latest kernel with

              watch uname -r

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#959 2014-03-22 02:03:18

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

karol wrote:

Reminds me of

man watch wrote:

       You can watch for your administrator to install the latest kernel with

              watch uname -r

But that just kills the fun of watching each repo sync.  It is like scratching a scratch-n-win lotto card and seeing the numbers all at once--no fun!  I live for the suspense.  Afterall, aren't we supposed to live on the edge?

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#960 2014-03-22 02:17:35

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Thanks frank604 and bohoomil!  I'm going to make a flattr account to help out.  Be sure and get bohoomil.com update with that info.

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#961 2014-03-22 12:26:00

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

I will also consider a small donation for your great work! Is there another possibility than flattr (paypal, whatever?) smile


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#962 2014-03-22 12:50:45

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

+1 for paypal donation possiblity! Thanks for your awesome contribution to open source. smile

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#963 2014-03-22 19:31:09

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Anyone else getting some errors about signing?

infinality-bundle        146.0   B   143K/s 00:00 [##############] 100%
 infinality-bundle.sig    146.0   B  0.00B/s 00:00 [##############] 100%
error: GPGME error: No data
error: failed to update infinality-bundle (invalid or corrupted database (PGP signature))
error: database 'infinality-bundle' is not valid (invalid or corrupted database (PGP signature))

I've tried deleting the infinality-bundle files in /var/lib/pacman/sync and resyncing, but no luck.

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#964 2014-03-22 19:32:39

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Have you read the first post?

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#965 2014-03-22 20:30:49

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

joelisntmyname wrote:

Anyone else getting some errors about signing?

I've had the same problem (yes, I've imported the key and signed it as well, as described in the first post.).

Edit: I'm stupid, see this.

Last edited by Runiq (2014-03-23 11:08:48)

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#966 2014-03-22 20:35:40

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

I've just run 'pacman -Syy' and it went fine. I've installed some fonts - all went fine.

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#967 2014-03-22 20:41:16

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Have a read through https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … icial_keys
If still fails, try to reset all keys (scroll a little down from link)

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#968 2014-03-22 21:41:16

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

frank604 wrote:

Have a read through https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … icial_keys
If still fails, try to reset all keys (scroll a little down from link)

I did that before as well, did not change anything. Everything works fine if I comment out the repos in /etc/pacman.conf.

I'll try playing around a bit more, I guess.

Edit: I'm stupid, see this.

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#969 2014-03-22 22:58:38

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

karol wrote:

Have you read the first post?

Yes, this was working fine yesterday and has been working fine since ages ago.
I tried again just to be sure, didn't fix anything.

karol wrote:

I've just run 'pacman -Syy' and it went fine. I've installed some fonts - all went fine.

Didn't fix anything

frank604 wrote:

Have a read through https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … icial_keys
If still fails, try to reset all keys (scroll a little down from link)

I tried resetting the keys, still hasn't helped.

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#970 2014-03-22 23:10:08

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Have you updated your pacman.conf?
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1395432

I switched back to the old url and got the same errors as you.

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#971 2014-03-22 23:53:38

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

karol wrote:

Have you updated your pacman.conf?
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1395432

I switched back to the old url and got the same errors as you.

To clarify, karol is referring to the new repos at

[infinality-bundle]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/$arch

[infinality-bundle-multilib]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/multilib/$arch

[infinality-bundle-fonts]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/fonts

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#972 2014-03-22 23:56:07

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

Yup. Edit your pacman.conf and run 'pacman -Syyu'. If this doesn't fix it, post your pacman.conf.

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#973 2014-03-23 07:12:23

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

pacman-key --refresh-keys
pacman-key --init
pacman-key --populate archlinux
pacman -Syyu

that worked with my Arch

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#974 2014-03-23 11:07:24

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

frank604 wrote:
karol wrote:

Have you updated your pacman.conf?
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 2#p1395432

I switched back to the old url and got the same errors as you.

To clarify, karol is referring to the new repos at

[infinality-bundle]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/$arch

[infinality-bundle-multilib]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/multilib/$arch

[infinality-bundle-fonts]
Server = http://bohoomil.com/repo/fonts

Well stick me in a dress and call me Sally. Totally didn't see the new repo URLs in the first post. hmm

Thanks, everything's working fine now!

Last edited by Runiq (2014-03-23 11:07:41)

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#975 2014-03-24 07:21:57

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Re: infinality-bundle: good looking fonts made (even) easier

@bohoomil

I wanted to install ttf-google-fonts-git from the AUR.

Will there be any downsides if I remove ttf-droid-ib in favour of the ttf-droid from the Google package?

aura >>= Building `ttf-google-fonts-git`...
loading packages...
resolving dependencies...
looking for inter-conflicts...
:: ttf-google-fonts-git and ttf-droid-ib are in conflict (ttf-droid). Remove ttf-droid-ib? [y/N] N
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: ttf-google-fonts-git and ttf-droid-ib are in conflict

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