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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=586248
--- Comment #2 from Mathieu Bridon bochecha@fedoraproject.org 2010-05-15 11:08:56 EDT --- Thanks for the config file Akira (and sorry for replying so late to this bug report).
From the upstream description, sil-abyssinica is supposed to cover most of the
languages used in Ethiopia and Eritrea, which means the following locales: aa_ER aa_ER@saaho aa_ER.utf8 aa_ER.utf8@saaho aa_ET aa_ET.utf8 am_ET am_ET.utf8 byn_ER byn_ER.utf8 gez_ER gez_ER@abegede gez_ER.utf8 gez_ER.utf8@abegede gez_ET gez_ET@abegede gez_ET.utf8 gez_ET.utf8@abegede om_ET om_ET.utf8 sid_ET sid_ET.utf8 so_ET so_ET.utf8 ti_ER ti_ER.utf8 ti_ET ti_ET.utf8 tig_ER tig_ER.utf8
From what I understand, Fontconfig locale-specific overrides are mainly useful
when several fonts cover the same unicode block, which is shared between several scripts.
However, I'm not sure a lot of fonts cover the languages used in those two countries, and it appears there is only one script in these unicode blocks, so I'm not convinced of the need for locale-specific overrides in the config file.
Did I get everything wrong? ^^'