On Wed, 29 Jul 2020 at 12:28, Christopher St. Louis <
stlouis.christop...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've been dealing with this absolutely bizarre issue for a few weeks now
> where
> installed fonts seem to be "forgotten" on boot. My desktop is a
> combination of
> tiling window manager (i3) and status bar (polybar), and when I start up my
> computer I find that the compact bitmap font (curie, manually installed)
> that
> the status bar is supposed to use has been replaced by a much larger and
> uglier
> font
>

> After digging around to see if either of the above programs were the cause
> of
> it (some change made to the status bar's configuration when updating the
> program, etc.), I discovered that apparently the font I assigned to the
> status
> bar was no longer part of the system font cache--"fc-list | grep curie"
> returns
> nothing. The bizarre part is, the font files are still in their directory
> in
> /usr/share/fonts/, and running "sudo fc-cache -fv" results in the fonts
> both
> appearing on my status bar and showing up when I run "fc-list."
>

This might be https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1750891


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George N. White III
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