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Noto fonts are not preferred by <application>Fontconfig</application>.
If you use a Noto font for
a modern language where another installed font also covers it (e.g. the
DejaVu conts cover several Right-to-Left alphabets), you might need to
DejaVu fonts cover several Right-to-Left alphabets), you might need to
set a preference for <application>Fontconfig</application> - see the
previous page.
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which font and weight will be chosen for Japanese text in bold weight.
It does not mean that the reported font will necessarily be able to show
Japanese ideograms, so a fallback might be used, or some glyphs may be
missing. For language codesi, use ISO-639 values such as 'fr', 'ja', 'zh-cn'.
missing. For language codes, use ISO-639 values such as 'fr', 'ja', 'zh-cn'.
Note that an unrecognized value such as just 'zh' will not return any
match. To illustrate the fallback, on a system where both Noto Sans Mono
and DejaVu Sans Mono are installed, <command>fc-match 'monospace
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<para>
If you have installed a font with a range of weights, you can copy <ulink
url="https://&lfs-domainname;/~ken/font-weights.html">font-weights.html</ulink>
to your local machine. As shiped it will use your default Serif font assuming
to your local machine. As shipped it will use your default Serif font assuming
you have one. Edit it to point to a specific installed font using the name
known to <application>Fontconfig</application> (also in the *EDITME FONTNAME*
text items) and open it
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<para>An old answer at <ulink
url="https://askubuntu.com/questions/197828/how-to-find-and-change-the-screen-dpi/">askubuntu</ulink>
gives some detail on calculating a screen's dots per inch, but essentailly
gives some detail on calculating a screen's dots per inch, but essentially
you just measure the width and height of the visible panel, convert to
inches if using metric measurements, and divide by the number of pixels.
You can then pass <option>-dpi <replaceable>90</replaceable></option> when