On 12/07/21 16:49, Janky Jay, III wrote:
Hi All,

     So, I'm unsure if this is where this should go, but it did happen
after a recent port (pkg) upgrade of a FreeBSD 13.0 desktop system that
I've been running. I'd moved from "quarterly" to "latest" and got the
updates and now my XFCE4 desktop doesn't display any of the fonts I was
previously using. I only have the three basic fonts options of "Dejavu",
"Luxi", and "Monospace."

     I did come across a post on the forums [1] that appears to be the
exact situation that I'm seeing. However, that topic was labeled as
"Solved" but I don't see any actual resolution to the problem. From the
sound of it, their Terminus font didn't work in XFCE4 nor in Fluxbox so
they used something else and it did work? If that's the case, I don't
really see that as a "fix."

I'm not a fonts expert and for UI I usually just stick to the defaults, so I'm not sure I can help much here, anyway:

Where exactly are you missing the extra fonts? I just made a quick test (on my FreeBSD 14 machine running xfce from latest) and in mousepad (xfce text editor) I see various fonts in the list (serto, caladea, carlito, Liberation) and can choose those. Maybe I'm checking the wrong place?


Have you tried forcing reinstallation of the fonts packages on your system? maybe some caching was lost, reinstalling the package would force rebuilding the font caches.

I also see various suggestions to add paths to xorg.conf or xorg.conf.d Do you have any? I think modern xorg does not need those and does a pretty good job at autodetecting fonts, such lines could actually confuse it.

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Guido Falsi <m...@madpilot.net>

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