Description of problem: Tested fonts-tweak-tool with following fonts:- smc-anjalioldlip-fonts smc-dyuthi-fonts smc-kalyani-fonts smc-meera-fonts smc-rachana-fonts smc-raghuMalayalam-fonts smc-suruma-fonts As per fc-match command smc-meera-fonts is sans font, but it was displayed under serif. smc-meera-fonts is the default font. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): fonts-tweak-tool-0.0.3-1.fc17.noarch smc-meera-fonts-4.4-7.fc17 How reproducible: Always Actual result: Meera should be listed under in serif. Expected result: Meera should be listed under in sans.
out of these how many are serif?
(In reply to comment #1) > out of these how many are serif? Pravin, As far I know, Anjali - Serif Dyuthi - Serif Suruma - Serif Rachana - Serif I have cc-ed to smc mailing list, so that this information can be cross checked. Thanks Ani
As no one replied, i will assume this is correct classification and will fix in font.
If fc-match returns correct result, what need to be fixed in Font? And iwhich font are yoiu going to fix?
This is not regarding Fontconfig, we do not have proper values in Panose section. fonts-tweak-tool uses panose value to determine type of fonts, i.e. serif, sans, monospace etc. see #803192
smc-fonts-5.0.1-2.fc17 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 17. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/smc-fonts-5.0.1-2.fc17
Created attachment 577283 [details] enhances Panose values of Meera, Raghumalayalam and Kalyani Panose information is given at http://www.panose.com/ProductsServices/pan2.aspx
smc-fonts-5.0.1-2.fc17 has been pushed to the Fedora 17 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.