Also: It's probably using Bitstream Vera Sans as its default font. If
you change your default font to DejaVu (or add a font substitution
rule) then that should do the trick.

/s/ Adam

On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Coda Highland <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think you misunderstand what Flipping Typical does. It doesn't
> actually measure what fonts you have installed -- it polls a list of
> "popular" fonts. The fonts you have installed are probably not on the
> list.
>
> /s/ Adam
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Massimo Callegari
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> OK, thanks.
>> Then I don't understand why it seems to detect only one font.
>>
>> These are the font families that Qt detects: ("Bitstream Vera Sans",
>> "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono", "Bitstream Vera Serif", "DejaVu Sans", "DejaVu
>> Sans Mono", "DejaVu Serif", "fixed", "helvetica", "micro", "unifont")
>>
>> Is there any test suite that I can run to debug this behaviour ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Massimo
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Da: Allan Sandfeld Jensen <[email protected]>
>> A: [email protected]; Massimo Callegari <[email protected]>
>> Inviato: Giovedì 3 Ottobre 2013 17:13
>> Oggetto: Re: [webkit-qt] QtWebKit + Qt 4.8.5 embedded + fonts
>>
>> On Thursday 03 October 2013, Massimo Callegari wrote:
>>> Does it mean it won't use fontconfig for Qt embedded systems ? If so, is
>>> there a particular reason for it ? What is the correct way to tell
>>> QtWebkit where to look for fonts or to retrieve them from Qt ?
>>>
>> No, this dependency is only for the automated tests. QtWebKit does not use
>> fontconfig directly. It uses Qt's fontdatabase and should have the exact
>> same
>> fonts.
>>
>> `Allan
>>
>>
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