On Fri, 7 Oct 2011 23:44:09 -0700 (PDT) Robert Kopp <[email protected]> dijo:
>I now have what seems like a trivial problem, but I expect to >encounter similar situations in the future. I have an account on >vkrugudruzei, a Russian-language social site. I am able to type in >either English or Russian and have it displayed properly to the >recipient of a message. > >Someone there mentioned that their native language was actually >Armenian. I added that keyboard, and it is displayed properly here, >though I don't know what it says: > >սիտօենգիելնղիտ >However, in the message received, all these characters appear as >question marks. Does anyone know what the problem is? (I'm using >64-bit Natty, though I suppose this issue is more general in nature.) >Robert "Tim" Kopp http://analytic.tripod.com/ When glyphs appear as question marks, empty spaces, or blank rectangles, that means that the font used to display the message lacks the required glyphs. The solution is to go into the preferences or setup for the application in question and change its default or display font to one that contains the necessary glyphs. As for Armenian, you can see the phonology and characters required to render it in their native script on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_language You might also search on Unicode character sets. I'm positive that there is one for Armenian, although I don't know the beginning and ending code points. Most desktops today (Gnome, KDE, etc.) come with a font viewer applet that should display the glyphs in the fonts that you have installed. Once you know the Unicode section for Armenian, you can scroll down to see which of your fonts contain the necessary glyphs. You may also find help in your package manager. If you search on Armenian you may find font packages that you can install from your repositories. Although I find their religio-political actions abhorrent, the Summer Institute of Linguistics (SIL) may offer additional fonts and resources. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
