https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=647355
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=647355#c13
--- Comment #13 from Petr Gajdos
Installing Korean language does not change fontconfig setting. I've looked again the configuration files, and /etc/fonts/suse-hinting.conf file turns off autohinting for UnDotum because UnDotum is TrueType. It is just the default fontconfig setting that does not work well with Unfonts.
Yes, I have noticed it too, thanks.
Yes, the personal .fonts.conf turns on autohint, however, still the UnDotum does not look as good as when it is used on my Ubuntu 10.10. I'm not sure why, but there must be some differences, either the fonts files and/or the fontconfig settings.
I cannot compare that, because I don't have Ubuntu.
Anyway, my personal opinion is that it might be better if OpenSUSE includes Nanum fonts by default. I've found out that Nanum fonts work well with default OpenSUSE fontconfig. I've just added Nanum fonts to suse-post-user.conf for serif, sans-serif, and monospace. And that's all.
Nanum fonts has SIL OPEN FONT LICENSE (http://help.naver.com/ops/step2/faq.nhn?faqId=15879), and it has NanumGothic (sans), NanumMyeongjo(serif), and NanumGothicCoding (monospace) among others. They are available here http://hangeul.naver.com/index.nhn
Would you like to package it? I will turn aliasing on for unfonts in suse-hinting.conf in the first place. I see three possibilities for the future: 1. settle for unfonts with aliasing turned on, 2. replace unfonts by nanumfonts, but I will definitely need help with packaging them, 3. settle for droid-fonts which appear to be used when unfonts are not installed. What's your impression from droid-fonts?
Thanks again for your attention. Thanks for cooperation.
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