Hi all!

I have updated fontconfig from 2.13 to 2.14 by merging from Debian, and want to call your attention to this change:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/fontconfig/-/commit/ad70d785

In other words, and unlike before, Noto fonts are now preferred over DejaVu.

I noticed the change accidentally during a discussion on a fonts related Debian bug. Jeremy Bicha pointed at a Fedora page which probably can be considered to provide the rationale for the upstream change:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/DefaultToNotoFonts

For a standard Ubuntu installation in some European language this does not make a difference, since the fonts-noto-core package is not included in the desktop ISO. But as soon as you install fonts-noto-core — for whatever reason — the default font for e.g. web browsing will change to Noto.

Personally I welcome this change. DejaVu Sans is problematic in the sense that one single font file claims to be able to render scripts for a lot of languages. And since that file has been the default, meeting the wishes from users who speak certain non-latin languages has been cumbersome.

The quality of the Noto fonts is often superior compared to older non-latin fonts, and the change will make it easier to cherry pick Noto for scripts where the users find that desirable.

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Rgds,

Gunnar Hjalmarsson
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj

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