Στις 12/Ιούν/2005, ημέρα Κυριακή και ώρα 23:51, ο/η
Andreas Nilsson
έγραψε:
> Simos Xenitellis wrote:
>
> > What to do then?
> > * Start using these and tell the world that, "Oh, I use GNOME and this
> > is how I get them".
> > * Make sure the freefont package is included in your distro, as it
Simos Xenitellis wrote:
What to do then?
* Start using these and tell the world that, "Oh, I use GNOME and this
is how I get them".
* Make sure the freefont package is included in your distro, as it
covers quite a few of those interesting characters.
* More free fonts with better coverage of
This is certainly a nice feature we can push, and something we have
been for a while when we talk about i18n/l10n. I guess I'm not seeing
why this is new, or what has changed to make it more relevant now than
it was when we became UTF-8 smart in 2001?
Luis
On 6/12/05, Simos Xenitellis <[EMAIL PRO
Okay, it looks like a new fad is about to begin, and GNOME can be a bit
lucky here, marketing-wise.
I am not talking about major marketing initiatives here, just something
small and grassroots style.
First, see:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/Gmail-Help-Discussion/browse_thread/thread/8a