> On Fri, 3 Feb 2012 11:56:03 +0000 > Hirwen HARENDAL <harendalh at hotmail.com> dijo: > >>> I opened an old document that used the Junicode font and quickly >>> noted that Scribus added about an m-dash width of space after the >>> lowercase h, but only before certain letters. My Scribus is 1.4.0 >>> on >>> Fedora 16, x86_64. >>> >>> Can someone install this font and see what happens when you type >>> etc... >> >>** I use Scribus 1.4.0 on LMDE, and all works fine with Junicode >>0.7.2Nothing in the font I inspected could justify your result... >>Hirwen > > Hmmm. I forgot to mention that I am using Xfce desktop envionment, > although Gnome 3 and KDE are also installed. But I can't think of any > reason that the desktop environment could cause Scribus to do this. I > mean, Scribus is pretty rigorous about displaying fonts exactly. And I > don't understand why the font displays correctly in LibreOffice > Writer, > but not Scribus. > > Need more testers of Junicode 7.2 on other platforms and desktop > environments. To repeat, just copy and paste the following into a text > frame and see how Scribus displays it using Junicode 7.2: > > ha > hb > hc > hd > he > hf > hg > hi > hj > hk > hl > hm > hn > ho > hp > hq > hr > hs > ht > hu > hv > hw > hx > hy > hz
I just downloaded the font, here are the results. http://members.pcug.org.au/~rcook/scribus/junicode.pdf OpenSUSE-12.1, svn version of 1.4.0 as of a couple of days ago -- Owen
