Pan, Shi Zhu wrote:
> It seems to work, I have two concerns:
>
> 1. zenity depends on gtk+, atk, cairo, and lots of stuffs, it may at
> least cause inconvenience to kde users. CLI program might be a better
> choice.
>
zenhei already has a CLI setting tool: zenheiset
but it was packed as
/usr/share/doc/ttf-wqy-zenhei/examples/zenheiset
in 0.8.38-1ubuntu1
I guess when we update zenhei next time, I will ask Zhengpeng
to move zenheiset to /usr/bin/zenheiset
> 2. may be better to provide choice separately for sans-serif, serif
> and mono fonts.
>
this is possible with pre-made fontconfig files. Contribution is
also welcome.
Pan, Shi Zhu wrote:
> It seems to work, I have two concerns:
>
> 1. zenity depends on gtk+, atk, cairo, and lots of stuffs, it may at
> least cause inconvenience to kde users. CLI program might be a better
> choice.
>
zenhei already has a CLI setting tool: zenheiset doc/ttf- wqy-zenhei/ examples/ zenheiset
but it was packed as
/usr/share/
in 0.8.38-1ubuntu1
I guess when we update zenhei next time, I will ask Zhengpeng
to move zenheiset to /usr/bin/zenheiset
> 2. may be better to provide choice separately for sans-serif, serif
> and mono fonts.
>
this is possible with pre-made fontconfig files. Contribution is
also welcome.