[Bug 1163323] Re: Ubuntu 15px "T" rendered as bold "S"

Nobuto MURATA nobuto at nobuto-murata.org
Thu Apr 4 01:20:48 UTC 2013


I have experienced quite similar symptom in mid-session on my precise machine, my case is for Japanese characters.
If it happens, `fc-cache -fv` or `unity --replace`` does not recover it, I had to restart X session.

I have this issue after installing xserver-xorg-lts-quantal on precise,
and going back to xserver-xorg-lts-precise seems to solve it.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 15px "T" rendered as bold "S"

Status in “pango1.0” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 12.10

  On one particular machine running Ubuntu 12.10, almost every normal-
  weight "T" in Ubuntu 15px at normal weight is rendered as a bold "S".
  For example, "Text" is rendered as "Sext".

  The problem does not occur with any other font, size, weight, or
  character. Only the "T" in Ubuntu 15px at normal weight.

  This problem occurs in multiple applications, including Thunderbird,
  Tomboy, XChat, and Nautilus. It does not occur in LibreOffice (perhaps
  because it does not use GTK?), or in Ubuntu's menu bar (perhaps
  because it applies a bevel to the text?).

  [Originally reported by Nick Tait.]

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