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[Bug 488398] /usr/share/ghostscript/conf.d/*.zh_* refers to *.ttf instead of *.ttc
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- Subject: [Bug 488398] /usr/share/ghostscript/conf.d/*.zh_* refers to *.ttf instead of *.ttc
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 02:13:26 -0400
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488398
--- Comment #3 from Caius "kaio" Chance <cchance redhat com> 2009-04-08 02:13:26 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #2)
> You do not understand the problem. The "ghostscript/conf.d/*map.zh_*" files are
> a set of distribution-specific/value-added config files which tell ghostscript
> what default CJK fonts to use when pdf files containing CJK text but without
> embedded font is encountered.
Have you tested this on rawhide yet?
> On older fedora systems, the config files tell ghostscript to use uming.ttf and
> ukai.ttf, because those are the fonts *available on the system*. Since upstream
> has migrated to ttc, and fedora now follow upstream to ship uming.ttc/ukai.ttc
> instead of uming.ttf/ukai.ttf, the config files now tell ghostscript to use
> font files which no longer exist.
Could you please test on rawhide with installing cjkuni-fonts-ghostscript also?
> The problem is very well-understood and the solution well-characterised: the
> content of /usr/share/ghostscript/conf.d/*.zh_* should always refer to
> available and valid font files on the system. When the font file names have
> changed, the config files should be updated to match.
I should've updated all of them, and they are packed in
cjkuni-fonts-ghostscript on rawhide.
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