2019-04-14, 10:04
(2019-04-14, 09:25)mlaggner Wrote: Dialog is the default font family in Java.. Every OS maps this to a specific font.Not really. I checked what that doc said and then realized it is in reference to Oracle Java whereas I am not using Oracle version. Does that matter? Aside from that, what changed in the last week or so I wonder? I could also check there.
please have a look at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2328...cific-font if that helps
EDIT: I can see in other web search that there should be a file: $JAVA_HOME/lib/fontconfig.Ubuntu.properties. There is nothing set for $JAVA_HOME, but if there were, it would point to /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64/. So if I go there and go into the lib directory, there is no file titled fontconfig.Ubuntu.properties, or anything like it.
EDIT2: Ok, so I did more testing and found that if I install another java based program (I used MP4Box GUI), it has the same issue. From there, I downloaded Java 8 to try in place of Java 11 via (sudo update-alternatives --config java). This seems to resolve the problem, no other changes done. Given this, it would appear as though the issue is related to a change in Java 11, since the time prior when tMM was working fine I was also using Java 11. I checked my apt logs and found that in fact there was an update to Java 11, so I can assume that is the cause.
So I wonder if there is a bug in Java 11, or if there is a change in Java 11 where I must need to configure something. Regardless, this does not appear to be a tMM issue.