Thanks for your follow-up, mrvanes. I didn't even know that there are two fonts-liberation variants.
Hmm.. I see that both fonts-liberation and fonts-liberation2 are installed by default on standard Ubuntu (both 22.04 and 23.04), which explains why I wasn't able to confirm any regression with respect to Liberation Sans when testing on Ubuntu. Can't help wondering if it makes sense to install both.
Maybe we should replace fonts-liberation with fonts-liberation2 here:
Thanks for your follow-up, mrvanes. I didn't even know that there are two fonts-liberation variants.
Hmm.. I see that both fonts-liberation and fonts-liberation2 are installed by default on standard Ubuntu (both 22.04 and 23.04), which explains why I wasn't able to confirm any regression with respect to Liberation Sans when testing on Ubuntu. Can't help wondering if it makes sense to install both.
Maybe we should replace fonts-liberation with fonts-liberation2 here:
https:/ /git.launchpad. net/~ubuntu- core-dev/ ubuntu- seeds/+ git/platform/ tree/desktop- common# n95
Any thoughts on that @mrvanes and @Sebastien?