Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - DEPLOYMENT GUIDE 08-05-2008 Deployment Manual page 508

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fc-list ":lang=he:scalable=true" family style weight
The output of this command could look like the following:
FreeSansBold.ttf: FreeSans:style=Bold:weight=200
FreeMonoBoldOblique.ttf: FreeMono:style=BoldOblique:weight=200
FreeSerif.ttf: FreeSerif:style=Medium:weight=80
FreeSerifBoldItalic.ttf: FreeSerif:style=BoldItalic:weight=200
FreeSansOblique.ttf: FreeSans:style=Oblique:weight=80
FreeSerifItalic.ttf: FreeSerif:style=Italic:weight=80
FreeMonoOblique.ttf: FreeMono:style=Oblique:weight=80
FreeMono.ttf: FreeMono:style=Medium:weight=80
FreeSans.ttf: FreeSans:style=Medium:weight=80
FreeSerifBold.ttf: FreeSerif:style=Bold:weight=200
FreeSansBoldOblique.ttf: FreeSans:style=BoldOblique:weight=200
FreeMonoBold.ttf: FreeMono:style=Bold:weight=200
Important parameters that can be queried with fc-list:
Table 23.2
Parameter
family
foundry
style
lang
weight
slant
file
outline
scalable
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Parameters of fc-list
Meaning and Possible Values
Name of the font family, for example, FreeSans.
The manufacturer of the font, for example, urw.
The font style, such as Medium, Regular, Bold,
Italic, or Heavy.
The language that the font supports, for example, de for
German, ja for Japanese, zh-TW for traditional Chinese,
or zh-CN for simplified Chinese.
The font weight, such as 80 for regular or 200 for bold.
The slant, usually 0 for none and 100 for italic.
The name of the file containing the font.
true for outline fonts or false for other fonts.
true for scalable fonts or false for other fonts.

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