Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Changing the font size from 11 to 9 (by changing FONT_SIZE is
/usr/bin/gtk-set-font) fixed the display problem...
I restested this, this time by not increasing the font size by 2 for
Dzongkha instead of chaning the base font size.
That still gives
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This started as a thread in -boot. I selected relevant mails and I paste
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=== Original report
Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 17:20:35 +0100
From: Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While testing an
Changing the font size from 11 to 9 (by changing FONT_SIZE is
/usr/bin/gtk-set-font) fixed the display problem...
However, we don't really know if Dzongkha is then still readable or not.
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Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Changing the font size from 11 to 9 (by changing FONT_SIZE is
/usr/bin/gtk-set-font) fixed the display problem...
Another test showed that 10 in not enough
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On Thu, 4 Dec 2008 19:34:17 +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Thursday 04 December 2008, Christian Perrier wrote:
The only short term fix I can see for this is shortening the
translation in that specific screen so that it fits on the screen.
Or decrease the font size...
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Quoting Jérémy Bobbio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Reading this, I am wondering if t would not be worthwhile to make a try
using Jomolhari (from ttf-dzongkha) instead of Tibetan Machine Uni.
Even if the former is too big to be included in d-i, it might allow us
to narrow the issue a little bit more.
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