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Summary: [ro] Fonts in distribution contains incorrect glyphs for Romanian language
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448289
------- Additional Comments From alexxed(a)gmail.com 2008-05-29 04:31 EST -------
(In reply to comment #12)
@ Alexandru Szasz, in comment #10 :
That's exactly what is needed. The problem (at least for me) is that:
- I don't know who is developing these fonts upstream (especially the default
"latarcyrheb", which is very important) - otherwise I would mail them
directly.
And, as a final user, I have no time/willingness to "dig" - subscribe to font
mailing lists, learn technicalities about fonts, etc.
I see, I'll check out how can I submit a patch to the latarcyrheb font.
- I'm not a developer myself (I'm a network administrator / final user). I'm
even willing to *pay* to get some coerent Romanian font support in Red
Hat/Fedora, but it still a long way to go...
- we must fix *a few* components of Fedora, among which the fonts are the first
logical stage (please see comment #8 ).
From comment 8 the problems that are still there are:
- not all fonts included in Fedora have s and t with comma
I'll deal with this, not all fonts have bugzilla;
- system-config-keyboard does not allow choosing an arrangement, you can only
use the primary arrangement by selecting the language "Romanian"
This sounds like a proposal for improvement for system-config-keyboard dialog
which lacks the possibility of choosing keyboard arrangements. When I start
system-config-language it asks me to select a language, not a keyboard
arrangement. Even in the list, there are languages not keyboard arrangements. So
for this I suggest a new bug on system-config-language.
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