On Thu, 9 Sep 2021 16:50:20 GMT, Prasanta Sadhukhan <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>> Times has been the hard coded name for Serif in the JDK sources for macOS 
>> since the port was contributed by Apple.
>> But it seems that macOS Monterey doesn't have this font.
>> And the hard-coded fallback is also Times ! So we end up returning Dialog 
>> which is very bad.
>> 
>> The safest fix here is to make Times New Roman the fall back, so that on 
>> older macOS versions there
>> is absolutely no change. Only on Monterey and presumably later, will it use 
>> Times New Roman which,
>> I suspect, is what Times actually ends up being anyway.
>> 
>> Also to prevent unconditional warnings being printed I needed to change 
>> those to be conditional on logging being set.
>
> src/java.desktop/macosx/classes/sun/font/CFontManager.java line 228:
> 
>> 226: 
>> 227:             setupLogicalFonts("Dialog", defaultFont, defaultFallback);
>> 228:             setupLogicalFonts("Serif", "Times", "Times New Roman");
> 
> Can we do it under macos >= Monterey check so that we are sure it's not 
> affecting older releases just as we do for JTabbedPane legibility issue using 
> JRSUIUtils.isMacOSBigSurOrAbove() check?
> I see we have both Times and Times New Roman in "Font Book"...BTW, did you 
> try "Restore Standard fonts" option in Font Book to see if "Times" font 
> somehow comes back?

Just to clarify, I see those 2 fonts in BigSur and Catalina..

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/5420

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