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Moved the Ubuntu Condensed font higher in the loading order
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@ -509,6 +509,8 @@ std::vector<std::string> Font::getFallbackFontPaths()
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ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/Akrobat-SemiBold.ttf");
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ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/Akrobat-SemiBold.ttf");
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ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/Akrobat-Bold.ttf");
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ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/Akrobat-Bold.ttf");
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// Ubuntu Condensed.
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fontPaths.push_back(ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/Ubuntu-C.ttf"));
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// Vera sans Unicode.
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// Vera sans Unicode.
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fontPaths.push_back(ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf"));
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fontPaths.push_back(ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf"));
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// GNU FreeFont monospaced.
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// GNU FreeFont monospaced.
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@ -522,8 +524,6 @@ std::vector<std::string> Font::getFallbackFontPaths()
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// Font Awesome icon glyphs, used for various special symbols like stars, folders etc.
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// Font Awesome icon glyphs, used for various special symbols like stars, folders etc.
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fontPaths.push_back(
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fontPaths.push_back(
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ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf"));
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ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf"));
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// This is only needed for some really rare special characters.
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fontPaths.push_back(ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/Ubuntu-C.ttf"));
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// Google Noto Emoji.
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// Google Noto Emoji.
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fontPaths.push_back(ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/NotoEmoji.ttf"));
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fontPaths.push_back(ResourceManager::getInstance().getResourcePath(":/fonts/NotoEmoji.ttf"));
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