Public bug reported:
Hi, I have noticed a big problem with Scribus after upgrading from
Ubuntu 22.04 to 22.10.
Despite Scribus showing the same version number of 1.5.8 (23rd January
2022 build - Kinetic reports it as 1.5.8+dfsg-3build1 in apt-cache
policy), there is a big difference when loading
Just to add I also tried installing this new test ubuntu-fonts set:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-font-update-available-for-
testing/34676
But it hasn't helped.
It does appear to just be the tracking (or horizontal font spacing)
that's causing the problem and causing text to now overflow
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and trying to help make
Ubuntu better.
> GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.99.14
However, it seems that you are not using a software package provided by
the official Ubuntu repositories. Because of this the Ubuntu project can
not support or
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and trying to help make
Ubuntu better.
> GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.99.14
However, it seems that you are not using a software package provided by
the official Ubuntu repositories. Because of this the Ubuntu project can
not support or
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and trying to help make
Ubuntu better.
> GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.99.12
However, it seems that you are not using a software package provided by
the official Ubuntu repositories. Because of this the Ubuntu project can
not support or
OK panic over, I've found the fix!
When I updated my OS it didn't use the proper version of harfbuzz and
left the Jammy one there!
Now I've forced the Kinetic harfbuzz, all is displaying as it should be
again.
Sorry for the false alarm :)
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This kind of makes me think that harfbuzz could improve its versioning
and dependency tracking, but overall this would have been taken care of
by some other (unrealted) changes in 23.04, so guess all is fine.
BTW, next time please use ubuntu-bug to file the reports, that would
have collected the l
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