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Hello. I am encountering a weird issue where some fonts are being forced to a weird monospace one.
Screenshot: https://s4.postimg.org/5t8qeyq2l/gnomecrap.png
As you can see, this is quite clearly present with the date/type. Infinality makes it better, but doesn't fix it. I have had this issue before, and fixed it, but I can't remember what I did. I have tried changing fonts manually, and none of them have an effect on that window title. This happened when I ran pacman -Syu on Aug 20.
List of packages upgraded on Aug 20: http://pastebin.com/XrKhsejJ
Note: I did upgrade some AUR packages that are in this list
Thanks for any help
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Install Inconsolata and dejavu sans , I use Noto Sans as default font for KDE and Droid Sans for Gnome 3.20 .
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did you try rebuilding your font cache?
$ fc-cache -fr
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@aja, I have both of those installed
@ooo, I ran that command with sudo, and the 32bit variant, and still nothing. It indicated a success though.
Also, it appears it is looking for something else, as I tried changing the monospace font to a non monospace one, and there was no effect.
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Use
fc-match monospace
to find out what font monospace is mapped to.
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Use
fc-match monospace
to find out what font monospace is mapped to.
fc-match monospace
DejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book"
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@ooo, I ran that command with sudo, and the 32bit variant, and still nothing. It indicated a success though.
You're supposed to run it as your user, not root, to regenerate your user's font cache.
Last edited by ooo (2016-08-23 08:01:17)
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CTech wrote:@ooo, I ran that command with sudo, and the 32bit variant, and still nothing. It indicated a success though.
You're supposed to run it as your user, not root, to regenerate your user's font cache.
Ok, ran that and the 32-bit version as my user, and still nothing.
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I should add that this appears to only be in GNOME. Lightdm is fine.
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