I agree; I think it's totally an evangelism issue.
On Nov 22, 2005, at 13:39, Ruurd Koons wrote:
Bernd wrote:
no, Cyrillic is absolutely wrong. The text is supposed to render
regular shaped latin letters with bars and dots above and underneath
them. Because they don't utf-8 yet, they use some special Baskerville
font, replacing characters such as $ for ā etc.
Bernd.
Yuck!
Then I guess they have to fix something. I don't think at all this is
a Mozilla issue. The most you can blame Camino for is that it doesn't
pick the font if you managed to get it installed in OSX, IMHO. Unsure
how the Camino/Mozilla devs think about that ;)
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