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I propose to replace the default Baekmuk Korean fonts with Un fonts. Some people don't agree but most Korean people prefer Un fonts to Baekmuk ones. Un fonts just look better, at least in the most common Linux desktops (antialiased, GNOME or KDE, high resolution). |
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10-autohint.conf | ||
10-no-sub-pixel.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-bgr.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-rgb.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-vbgr.conf | ||
10-sub-pixel-vrgb.conf | ||
10-unhinted.conf | ||
20-fix-globaladvance.conf | ||
20-unhint-small-vera.conf | ||
25-unhint-nonlatin.conf | ||
30-metric-aliases.conf | ||
30-urw-aliases.conf | ||
40-nonlatin.conf | ||
45-latin.conf | ||
49-sansserif.conf | ||
50-user.conf | ||
51-local.conf | ||
60-latin.conf | ||
65-fonts-persian.conf | ||
65-khmer.conf | ||
65-nonlatin.conf | ||
69-unifont.conf | ||
70-no-bitmaps.conf | ||
70-yes-bitmaps.conf | ||
80-delicious.conf | ||
90-synthetic.conf | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README |
README
conf.d/README Each file in this directory is a fontconfig configuration file. Fontconfig scans this directory, loading all files of the form [0-9][0-9]*.conf. These files are normally installed in ../conf.avail and then symlinked here, allowing them to be easily installed and then enabled/disabled by adjusting the symlinks. The files are loaded in numeric order, the structure of the configuration has led to the following conventions in usage: Files begining with: Contain: 00 through 09 Font directories 10 through 19 system rendering defaults (AA, etc) 20 through 29 font rendering options 30 through 39 family substitution 40 through 49 generic identification, map family->generic 50 through 59 alternate config file loading 60 through 69 generic aliases, map generic->family 70 through 79 select font (adjust which fonts are available) 80 through 89 match target="scan" (modify scanned patterns) 90 through 99 font synthesis