Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2024 11:46:54 +0100 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: Bertrand Petit <freebsd-hackers@phoe.frmug.org>, Andrea Venturoli <ml@netfence.it> Cc: FreeBSD Hackers <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Thunderbird, ligatures, and "fixed-width" fonts Message-ID: <fba53129-765e-4af2-9ed4-d372c002359b@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <20240116074513.GC14773@memo2.memo.frmug.org> References: <f08562ee-a259-44ef-b4e8-dcb1b75bcda0@m5p.com> <43ad528d-e45c-47fe-837c-cf7716ea7d86@m5p.com> <cbf850d3-91af-4cfd-a130-bb30b5ba0f72@netfence.it> <20240116074513.GC14773@memo2.memo.frmug.org>
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On 16/01/2024 08:45, Bertrand Petit wrote: [..] >> I don't know where my version comes from. Perhaps it was crafted from >> XFCE settings GUI? > > You way want to make your file read-only in order to prevent any > desktop environment from overwriting your settings. > > You can also place the whole document George mentioned in a separate > file in the ~/.config/fontconfig/ directory. For reference, look in > /usr/local/etc/fonts/ how this is done system-wide. Can this be placed as a separate file into /usr/local/etc/fonts/conf.d/? This way it will not be overwritten by upgrade or another app. Kind regards Miroslav Lachman
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