On 1/2/07, Davide Viti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 02, 2007 at 10:01:15AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
This seems OK. However, Jamil already mentioned that the rendering for
Bengali could be better, IIRC, but more because of a font *size*
problem than a font *shape* problem.
On 1/2/07, Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think this is the story: at the time the BR was filed we had
freefont ready to be used and Mukti had to be packaged, so we started
using freefont and the bugreport was just left open. I found [1] and [2]
where Jamil suggests to use
Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 27 January 2006 12:13, Eddy Petrişor wrote:
AFAIK, Frans said that the image that he gave me then was in fact
unstable image, but with the console switching bug fixed.Was the image
using 2.8.10? I think not, as the arabic scipts are written from left
to right [1]
IMO MuktiNarrow*.ttf seems better. It will be best if you can use
updated [unicode 4.1.0] MuktiNarrow font from the link Omi gave.
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ekushey/MuktiNarrow_11-08-2005.ttf?download
Best,
`Jamil
On 12/19/05, Davide Viti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[5], [6], [7]
Recently Freefont project has updated its fonts with full Bengali support...
http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/freefont/freefont-ttf-20051206.tar.gz
http://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/freefont/freefont-sfd-20051206.tar.gz
Here is the announcement,
Davide Viti wrote:
Hi Jamil,
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/freefont-announce/2005-12/msg0.html
I'm sure Christian posted the announcement on d-boot a while ago...
So, I think if D-I contains latest Freefont package then this issue
might be resolved. :)
what I
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