On Saturday 2003.12.13 15:23:30 +0100, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> Does anyone have a step-by-step description of how to install
> Bitstream Cyberbit in Debian Sid? And similarly for (MS) Arialuni?
> 
> I am still puzzled on when exactly what font is used for display
> and for printing in the various Mozilla versions. Each time I
> think 'I got it' it turns out that 'I didnÂt get it'...
> 
> Still, Unicode Ðules!
> 
> Regards, Jan
> 

I don't know whether the following page will answer your question or not:

http://eyegene.ophthy.med.umich.edu/unicode/#fonts

Note: This page does not describe the set up of fontconfig and xft.

In Edit|Preferences|Appearance|Fonts, Mozilla provides options for specifying fonts
for various script encodings, so you should be able to fine tune exactly which fonts
get used.  There is also a checkbox to "Allow documents to use other fonts" which I
assume means that if the right glyph isn't found in the specified Unicode font, a 
glyph will get picked from whatever remaining installed font has that glyph.  I see
this happen when I view Chinese pages with unusual characters in them.

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