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** Changed in: fontconfig
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Solution proposed by Amarok worked for me too, thanks a lot!
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I managed to fix this, install FontForge (I got it through Software
Center) and open ARIALN.TFF with it. Then click on Element -> Font
Info... and select 'TFF Names' on the left. Find two lines that say:
English (US) | Preferred Family | Arial
English (US) | Preferred Styles | Narrow
Change
I had the same problem. Give a try to older TTF files from XP instead of
W7.
$ fc-match "Arial Narrow"
arialn.ttf: "Arial Narrow" "normal"
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The commands give similar output here. Installing in ~/.fonts makes no
difference.
$ fc-match "arial narrow"
ARIALN.TTF: "Arial Narrow" "Narrow"
$ fc-list | grep -i arial
(see attachment)
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** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #13416
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13416
** Also affects: fontconfig via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Confirmed in updated lucid and maverick on multiple systems.
This debian-derived bug has appeared in Ubuntu on multiple occasions
repeatedly. Unforunately the earlier bug reports seem to have been
deleted or closed.
The problem is that arial Narrow is a *DIFFERENT* font and is mistakenly
assigned
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I'm unable to reproduce this issue in Karmic, Lucid and Maverick, even with
dutch locales (if I recognized dutch well).
The only difference is that I installed fonts for a specific user instead of
system wide install:
- Create ~/.fonts/arialnarrow/
- Copy ARIALN*.TTF in ~/.fonts/arialnarrow/
- r
Ubuntu 10.04, same problem...
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Seeing this too, on Ubuntu 10.04. Very annoying!
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The bug is also present in Lucid.
Another weird thing: under wine, all variants are showing up correctly
(with Arial Narrow a separate font like in Windows), but the regular
variant of Arial is rendered as narrow, while the bold and italic
variants being rendered correctly. (see screenshot of Micr
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I installed Arial Narrow by copying the TTF files from my windows font
directory.
after running fc-cache -f, font dialogs show duplicate entries for each
style, but no narrow styles, see screenshot. Both duplicates select the
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The problem remains if both Arial and Arial Narrow are copied from a
Windows installation.
Attached are two screenshots from gnome-specimen:
With both Arial and Arial Narrow installed, duplicate entries are shown, and
both show the regular variant.
With only Arial Narrow installed, the font is re
I can confirm that neither Ubuntu 9.10 nor OpenOffice.org 3.1 recognize
the Arial Narrow font family properly. OpenOffice.org provides a way to
install fonts through spadmin, which are not available to the system.
After realizing that Arial Narrow was not usable in my Ubuntu system, I
tried spadmin
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