[Bug 448289] [ro] Fonts in distribution contains incorrect glyphs for Romanian language
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Summary: [ro] Fonts in distribution contains incorrect glyphs for Romanian language
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448289
razvan.sandu at mobexpert.ro changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|CLOSED |ASSIGNED
Keywords| |Reopened
Resolution|INSUFFICIENT_DATA |
------- Additional Comments From razvan.sandu at mobexpert.ro 2008-05-29 01:59 EST -------
>> - [anaconda] *after* the font issue is fixed, anaconda should set an
>> appropriate default font for Romanian,
> As other explained Fedora default X11 fonts are already fine. So there is
> nothing to do X11-side. Terminal-side someone should just fix latarcyrheb which
> is the usual default everyone gets. Then no special selection logic will be
> needed at all.
@Nicholas
Dear sir, please don't close this bug without even *suggesting* a right solution
to it ! That's why it stayed around for soooo long !
The bug refers to the *fonts* part of Fedora.
And I've filed it under "distribution" because I had no clue where to address
those famous "latarcyrheb" default fonts than need to be fixed.
*Of course* I'll file separate bugs on the various tools enumerated in comment
#8 *after* I'm 100% sure that I have a default font with the comma-below glyphs.
Otherwise, we will experiment a lot of bugs and backtraces in various programs -
already happened in F7 and F8 when system was set to Romanian, because there
were no "underlaying" default fonts.
Regards,
Răzvan
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