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- Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 11:55:08 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Browser/Font Question
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Jim Breen writes: > Actually wouldn't mind if fonts such as the ttf-wqy* didn't claim to be equally > Japanese as Chinese. Well, I'm sorta assuming that you can deal with this for yourself if absolutely necessary. :-) It's the many thousands of browser-bound WWWJDIC users (et al) who suffer. FWIW, I've always thought that the fontconfig people screwed the pooch here. They defined the lang attribute to mean those languages that can be served by the repertoire of the font (at least, last I looked, which was several years ago), and for most freely available fonts the supported languages are automatically generated from the repertoire. But even in the case of Latin characters, my understanding is that there are visible differences in accent positioning and the like depending on language. So the lang attribute should include the languages the font was designed for, and for cases where the font is being considered as a fallback the repertoire attribute should be consulted. > It's even worse for the Indians. Almost all Androids have the > smarts needed for rendering Indic fonts turned off. Oh, great. And of course you have root the system to deal with it. And of course we can't trust ordinary users with root on their own devices. :-(
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