(In reply to comment #91)
> I think it is a bad idea. As I said several times previously, 65-nonlatin.conf
> is not for specific languages. It only provides sufficient font fallback (to
> prevent fontconfig randomly picking up low quality fonts) for rendering CJK
> char under a non-CJK specific environment (such as en_US, fr etc).
How is it bad? and how is it useful without the fonts? that looks like you missed the point. the certain config files should be provided by the font upstream. it's the above point and what Fedora is trying. the unnecessary built-in rules are worse than nothing.
(In reply to comment #91)
> I think it is a bad idea. As I said several times previously, 65-nonlatin.conf
> is not for specific languages. It only provides sufficient font fallback (to
> prevent fontconfig randomly picking up low quality fonts) for rendering CJK
> char under a non-CJK specific environment (such as en_US, fr etc).
How is it bad? and how is it useful without the fonts? that looks like you missed the point. the certain config files should be provided by the font upstream. it's the above point and what Fedora is trying. the unnecessary built-in rules are worse than nothing.