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发表于 2009-3-31 11:17:40
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[color="Red"]我的方法可以改变整个系统的字体,不论哪个桌面,帖子长,我分开发了~~
修改5个文件:
在/etc/fonts里找到suse-post-user.conf、suse-pre-user.conf
修改:(我的那个文件里面的样子,我不会描述~~就是有写“华文中送”的地方,你可以用别的字体)
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<fontconfig>
<!--
Bugzilla #52167 and bugzilla #246804:
Some fonts like "Luxi Mono", and "Nimbus Mono L"
which are intended to be monospace are not detected as
monospace because they have a few glyphs with wrong width.
That is of course a bug in the fonts but this is difficult
to fix and sometimes even impossible because of license reasons.
For most purposes it is useful to force these fonts to be
detected as monospace because it doesn't matter much if only
a handful of rarely used glyphs has the wrong width.
-->
<match target="scan" >
<test compare="contains" name="family" >
<string>Luxi Mono</string>
<string>Nimbus Mono L</string>
</test>
<edit mode="assign_replace" name="spacing">
<const>mono</const>
</edit>
</match>
<!--
The dual-width Asian fonts (spacing=dual) are not rendered correctly,
apparently Xft forces all widths to match. Trying to disable the
width forcing code by setting globaladvance=false alone doesn't help.
As a brute force workaround, also set spacing=proportional, i.e. handle
them as proportional fonts:
-->
<match target="font">
<test name="lang" compare="contains">
<string>ja</string>
<string>zh</string>
<string>ko</string>
</test>
<test name="spacing" compare="eq">
<const>dual</const>
</test>
<edit name="spacing">
<const>proportional</const>
</edit>
<edit name="globaladvance" binding="strong">
<bool>false</bool>
</edit>
</match>
<!--
There is a similar problem with dual width bitmap fonts. They don't
have spacing=dual, therefore they are not handled by the above rule
and still display as charcell fonts. For example "Efont Biwidth"
has spacing=mono and "Misc Fixed Wide" has spacing=charcell.
Force handling of these fonts as proportional fonts as well:
-->
<match target="font">
<test name="lang" compare="contains">
<string>ja</string>
<string>zh</string>
<string>ko</string>
</test>
<test name="outline" compare="eq">
<bool>false</bool>
</test>
<test name="spacing" compare="eq">
<const>mono</const>
<const>charcell</const>
</test>
<edit name="spacing">
<const>proportional</const>
</edit>
<edit name="globaladvance" binding="strong">
<bool>false</bool>
</edit>
</match>
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<!-- Font replacements and fallbacks -->
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<!--
The SUSE fonts have been dropped from SuSE Linux >= 10.1 in
favour of the DejaVu fonts. All extensions the SUSE fonts had
over the original Bitstream fonts have already been merged into the
DejaVu fonts and the DejaVu fonts contain many glyphs not in
the SUSE fonts. Therefore there is no reason to use the SUSE
fonts anymore.
As old config files or documents users might still refer to the SUSE
fonts, we add rules here to use the DejaVu fonts as a replacement
if the SUSE fonts are missing (The SUSE fonts are still used
if they are still available for best compatibility).
The style=Roman used in the SUSE and the original "Bitstream Vera"
fonts has been renamed into style=Book in the DejaVu fonts,
therefore some extra rules are needed.
-->
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>SUSE Sans</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>华文中宋</string>
<string>DejaVu Sans</string>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>SUSE Sans</string>
</test>
<test name="style">
<string>Roman</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>华文中宋</string>
<string>DejaVu Sans</string>
</edit>
<edit name="style" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>Book</string>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>SUSE Sans Mono</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>华文中宋</string>
<string>DejaVu Sans Mono</string>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>SUSE Sans Mono</string>
</test>
<test name="style">
<string>Roman</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>华文中宋</string>
<string>DejaVu Sans Mono</string>
</edit>
<edit name="style" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>Book</string>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>SUSE Serif</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>华文中宋</string>
<string>DejaVu Serif</string>
</edit>
</match>
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>SUSE Serif</string>
</test>
<test name="style">
<string>Roman</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>华文中宋</string>
<string>DejaVu Serif</string>
</edit>
<edit name="style" mode="append" binding="same">
<string>Book</string>
</edit>
</match>
<!--
If the original Adobe "Symbol" font is not available, use
the URW font "Standard Symbols L" or the font "OpenSymbol" coming
with OpenOffice as a replacement. The last font appended in this
rule will win.
(needed for Mozilla/Firefox to display symbols correctly).
-->
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>symbol</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="strong">
<string>OpenSymbol</string>
</edit>
<edit name="family" mode="append" binding="strong">
<string>Standard Symbols L</string>
</edit>
</match>
<!--
Use "Misc Console" (or "Misc Console Wide") instead of "console"
(needed to make the menu entry labelled "Linux" in the font menu of
KDE's konsole choose the same font as it used to).
-->
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family">
<string>console</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="prepend" binding="strong">
<string>Misc Console</string>
</edit>
<edit name="family" mode="prepend" binding="strong">
<string>Misc Console Wide</string>
</edit>
</match>
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<!-- Blacklisting fonts which cannot work -->
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<!--
the Hershey-Fonts from ghostscript-fonts-other.rpm are so called
"Stroke" fonts which are currently not supported by Freetype
-->
<selectfont>
<rejectfont>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Gothic-English</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Plain-Duplex</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Plain-Duplex-Italic</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Plain-Triplex</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Plain-Triplex-Italic</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Script-Simplex</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Script-Complex</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Gothic-German</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
<pattern>
<patelt name="family">
<string>Hershey-Gothic-Italian</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
</rejectfont>
</selectfont>
<!--
CID keyed fonts don't work (yet) with freetype2
-->
<selectfont>
<rejectfont>
<pattern>
<patelt name="fontformat">
<string>CID Type 1</string>
</patelt>
</pattern>
</rejectfont>
</selectfont>
<!--
Windows fonts with the .fon extension don't work with Xft2
(such fonts are in the "wine" package).
-->
<selectfont>
<rejectfont>
<glob>*.fon</glob>
</rejectfont>
</selectfont>
<!-- BDF fonts don't work with Xft2 -->
<selectfont>
<rejectfont>
<glob>*.bdf</glob>
</rejectfont>
</selectfont>
<!-- Accept bitmap fonts -->
<selectfont>
<acceptfont>
<pattern>
<patelt name="scalable">
<bool>false</bool>
</patelt>
</pattern>
</acceptfont>
</selectfont>
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<!-- Hinting and antialiasing -->
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/fonts/suse-hinting.conf</include>
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<!-- Bitmap related stuff -->
<!-- ************************************************************ -->
<include ignore_missing="yes">/etc/fonts/suse-bitmaps.conf</include>
</fontconfig> |
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