> 1. Patch to revert to a colon in the default US English translation.
>
> 2. Propose to upstream to not use RATIO in future because fonts don't
> often implement the Mathematical Operators block.
Those were my reflexive thoughts too, especially item 2. But then I saw
that RATIO has been
Looks like it's fixed in today's daily image ! Lovely stuff :)
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Title:
New whitespace between digits
Thanks for the fix Gunnar.
The reason I didn't raise it with you earlier was because I figured a
better solution would be to:
1. Patch to revert to a colon in the default US English translation.
2. Propose to upstream to not use RATIO in future because fonts don't
often implement the
> (Daniel: I can't explain how you hid the issue by using en_AU.UTF-8,
though.)
Maybe en_AU inherits from en_GB?
** Changed in: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-en (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in:
For the record: The different results depending on locale is a
"translation" matter. While the default time separator is \u2236, it has
been "translated" for e.g. en_GB in Ubuntu into \u003A:
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/mantic/+source/gnome-
desktop/+pots/gnome-desktop-3.0/en_GB/24
This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.224
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language-selector (0.224) mantic; urgency=medium
* data/pkg_depends:
- Pull also fcitx5-frontend-qt6 for Chinese (non-GNOME) users.
* Prefer Noto Sans Math
- Makes that font used instead of DejaVu Sans Mono
Thanks Gunnar!
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Title:
New whitespace between digits and colon in time at top of desktop
screen
Why do they mess with that math symbol in gnome-desktop?
Anyway, the issue surfaced because of the font changes I made.
Previously DejaVu Sans was used to render the Ratio character, and now,
when the fonts-dejavu-core package is not present, DejaVu Sans Mono
seems to be used instead. Hence the
Seems LANG isn't the only factor here. My mantic desktop that was
installed months ago and updated daily doesn't have the bug even if I
force it to US English. Other machines with fresh mantic installs do
have the bug.
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Somewhat related:
https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-desktop-installer/issues/2324
Without that installer bug I wouldn't encounter this bug.
** Bug watch added: github.com/canonical/ubuntu-desktop-installer/issues #2324
https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-desktop-installer/issues/2324
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** Also affects: language-pack-gnome-en-base (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-en (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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