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authorMaxime Devos <maximedevos@telenet.be>2021-07-15 18:56:47 +0200
committerMathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>2021-07-25 17:52:36 +0200
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downloadguix-a682fea916b9f3ff101a76273aa754e11d53244d.tar.gz
gnu: gs-font: Rename to 'font-ghostscript'.
According to (guix)Fonts, font package names must be prefixed
with 'font-'.  Adjust 'gs-fonts' to follow this convention.

* gnu/packages/fontutils.scm
  (gs-fonts)[name]: Set to "font-ghostscript".
  (gs-fonts): Rename variable to 'font-ghostscript'.
  (gs-fonts): Add deprecated package.
* gnu/packages/ghostscript.scm
  (ghostscript)[arguments]<#:configure-flags>: Replace 'gs-fonts'
  with 'font-ghostscript'.
  (ghostscript)[inputs]: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/fontutils.scm (fontconfig)[inputs]: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/gtk.scm
  (pango-1.42)[arguments]{disable-layout-test}: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/imagemagick.scm
  (graphicsmagick)[arguments]{configure-flags}: Likewise.
  (graphicsmagick)[inputs]: Likewise.
* gnu/packages/mp3.scm (ripperx)[propagated-inputs]: Likewise.
* doc/guix.texi (X11 Fonts): Likewise.

Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>
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@@ -1893,12 +1893,12 @@ themselves.
 @subsection X11 Fonts
 
 @cindex fonts
-The majority of graphical applications use Fontconfig to locate and
-load fonts and perform X11-client-side rendering.  The @code{fontconfig}
-package in Guix looks for fonts in @file{$HOME/.guix-profile}
-by default.  Thus, to allow graphical applications installed with Guix
-to display fonts, you have to install fonts with Guix as well.
-Essential font packages include @code{gs-fonts}, @code{font-dejavu}, and
+The majority of graphical applications use Fontconfig to locate and load
+fonts and perform X11-client-side rendering.  The @code{fontconfig}
+package in Guix looks for fonts in @file{$HOME/.guix-profile} by
+default.  Thus, to allow graphical applications installed with Guix to
+display fonts, you have to install fonts with Guix as well.  Essential
+font packages include @code{font-ghostscript}, @code{font-dejavu}, and
 @code{font-gnu-freefont}.
 
 @cindex @code{fc-cache}