#!/bin/sh set -e . /usr/share/debconf/confmodule LOCALCONF=/var/lib/fontconfig/local.conf rm -f $LOCALCONF CONFDIR=/etc/fonts/conf.d db_get fontconfig/hinting_type hinting_type="$RET" hint_prio="10-debconf-" unhinted="unhinted.conf" autohint="autohint.conf" if [ -h $CONFDIR/$hint_prio$unhinted ]; then rm $CONFDIR/$hint_prio$unhinted fi if [ -h $CONFDIR/$hint_prio$autohint ]; then rm $CONFDIR/$hint_prio$autohint fi case "$hinting_type" in "Native") ;; "Autohinter") ln -s $CONFDIR/$autohint $CONFDIR/$hint_prio$autohint ;; "None") ln -s $CONFDIR/$unhinted $CONFDIR/$hint_prio$unhinted ;; esac db_get fontconfig/subpixel_rendering subpixel_rendering="$RET" subpixel_prio="20-debconf-" subpixel="sub-pixel.conf" no_subpixel="no-sub-pixel.conf" if [ -h $CONFDIR/$subpixel_prio$subpixel ]; then rm $CONFDIR/$subpixel_prio$subpixel fi if [ -h $CONFDIR/$subpixel_prio$no_subpixel ]; then rm $CONFDIR/$subpixel_prio$no_subpixel fi case "$subpixel_rendering" in "Automatic") ;; "Always") ln -s $CONFDIR/$subpixel $CONFDIR/$subpixel_prio$subpixel ;; "Never") ln -s $CONFDIR/$no_subpixel $CONFDIR/$subpixel_prio$no_subpixel ;; esac db_get fontconfig/enable_bitmaps enable_bitmaps="$RET" bitmaps_prio="30-debconf-" yes_bitmaps="yes-bitmaps.conf" no_bitmaps="no-bitmaps.conf" if [ -h $CONFDIR/$bitmaps_prio$yes_bitmaps ]; then rm $CONFDIR/$bitmaps_prio$yes_bitmaps fi if [ -h $CONFDIR/$bitmaps_prio$no_bitmaps ]; then rm $CONFDIR/$bitmaps_prio$no_bitmaps fi case "$enable_bitmaps" in "true") # # Bitmap fonts will be enabled by default, so there's no need # to use this configuration file. However, the file remains useful if # you want to force bitmaps to be considered even when some application # disables them. # # ln -s $CONFDIR/$yes_bitmaps $CONFDIR/$bitmaps_prio$yes_bitmaps ;; *) ln -s $CONFDIR/$no_bitmaps $CONFDIR/$bitmaps_prio$no_bitmaps ;; esac cp /dev/null $LOCALCONF rm -f $LOCALCONF.md5sum ln -sf /usr/share/fontconfig/local.conf.md5sum $LOCALCONF.md5sum ucf --debconf-ok $LOCALCONF /etc/fonts/local.conf rm -f $LOCALCONF.md5sum # if the local.conf file is now empty, remove it if [ -s /etc/fonts/local.conf ]; then : else if [ -f /etc/fonts/local.conf ]; then rm /etc/fonts/local.conf fi fi # Create /usr/local/share/fonts LOCALDIR=/usr/local/share/fonts if [ ! -d $LOCALDIR ]; then if mkdir $LOCALDIR 2>/dev/null ; then chmod 2775 $LOCALDIR chown root:staff $LOCALDIR fi fi if [ "$1" = configure ]; then # Ensure Defoma subst file exists, with some default substitutions if ! defoma-subst check-rule fontconfig; then defoma-subst new-rule fontconfig \ 'serif --GeneralFamily,* Roman --Shape Serif Upright --Weight Medium' \ 'sans-serif --GeneralFamily,* SansSerif --Shape NoSerif Upright --Weight Medium' \ 'monospace --Width,* Fixed --GeneralFamily,2 Typewriter --Shape Upright --Weight Medium' fi fi if [ -d /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d ]; then # Remove old fonts.cache-1 files find /var/lib/defoma/x-ttcidfont-conf.d -name fonts.cache-1 | xargs rm -f fi #DEBHELPER# if [ "$1" = configure ]; then # (Hacked up from Red Hat 8 fontconfig RPM) # Force regeneration of all fontconfig cache files. # The redirect is because fc-cache is giving warnings about ~/fc.cache # the HOME setting is to avoid problems if HOME hasn't been reset printf "Regenerating fonts cache... " HOME=/root fc-cache -f -v 1>/var/log/fontconfig.log 2>&1 || (printf "failed.\nSee /var/log/fontconfig.log for more information.\n"; exit 1) printf "done.\n" fi exit 0