Hmm, well that's interesting. It's an open fount right? Can't we creat the
needed characters? It would be good to do so because I think that the
"vegur" font is our font that we use.

I don't know how open source fonts work, can we create the needed
characters?
On May 2, 2012 11:30 PM, "ape" <os...@yandex.ru> wrote:

> Hi, Mirek
> You have a hidden problem: "Use Vegur, LibreOffice's official font, if you
> need to."
> This means that Bulgaria, Belarus, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and other
> countries that use the Cyrillic alphabet, will be offended, because "Vegur"
> does not include their national symbols.
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