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Originally Posted by KevinH
So perhaps the issue is missing or damaged fonts with bad font metrics. Not sure here.
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If, like I suspect, he's using the legacy ttf-ms-fonts package from the Arch User Repository, that's very likely the culprit.
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Originally Posted by KevinH
And for the record here is what DiapDealers bash script says about my fonts:
serif: NotoSerif-Regular.ttf: "Noto Serif" "Regular"
sans-serif: NotoSans-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans" "Regular"
monospace: NotoSansMono-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans Mono" "Regular"
Arial: LiberationSans-Regular.ttf: "Liberation Sans" "Regular"
Helvetica: NimbusSans-Regular.otf: "Nimbus Sans" "Regular"
Verdana: NotoSans-Regular.ttf: "Noto Sans" "Regular"
Times New Roman: LiberationSerif-Regular.ttf: "Liberation Serif" "Regular"
Courier New: LiberationMono-Regular.ttf: "Liberation Mono" "Regular"
which matches his I think.
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Yep. Looks like.
I diddled with system fonts and font-aliases and font-caches on an Arch machine once in my life. Then I wiped it all out and stuck with the defaults.