This bug is fixed in the Lucid Lynx package (4.4.1-4). Some fontconfig
magick was added in the file /etc/fonts/conf.d/90-ttf-linux-
libertine.conf:
Linux Libertine
Linux Libertine O
This create an alias for older Linux Libertine na
I've toyed a bit with packaging and built my own. I downloaded the
karmic package "ttf-linux-libertine_4.4.1-1_all.deb" and replaced all
.ttf files with the ones from the official website (see post above).
Modified the m5dsum accordingly. My .deb also contains the Linux
Biolinum font. The hack in t
Also the 'O' in the font's name suggests that it would be the OpenType
version of the font. It's (as far I can tell) not the OpenType version,
but rather the TrueType version of the font (if it's the OpenType
version, then why would the package be named ttf-linux-libertine?).
Hence, the name change
This bug is very annoying. When I moved from Hardy to Jaunty, all my
OpenOffice documents (written with Linux Libertine font) displayed using
an alternate font (which looked awkward).
I then used the fontconfig trick as detailed here : http://www.mail-
archive.com/debian-desk...@lists.debian.org/m
Anyone who has used Linux Libertine in their documents will be very
unpleasantly surprised by this. I ran across it in OpenOffice.
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incompatible font name change between 4.1.8 and Hardy LTS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318551
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** Attachment added: "XeLaTeX document which works with Hardy, but not with
Jaunty."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21330855/libertine-without-O.tex
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incompatible font name change between 4.1.8 and Hardy LTS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/318551
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