The fallback is to serve browsing Thai web pages that explicitly use
Tahoma, as Waree is the closest match we have.

However, I didn't aware of the existence of ttf-tahoma-replacement
package, as I uploaded this package at Debian, where ttf-tahoma-
replacement is not available.

Feel free to patch it as you think suitable for Ubuntu. I can apply that
to Debian once ttf-tahoma-replacement is available there.

BTW, there is a newer package version (1:0.4.13-1) of thaifonts-scalable
in Debian unstable which ships 2 LP bug fixes from upstream (LP #387872,
#313427). It should be nice to have it in Ubuntu as well, if it's still
allowed for Karmic. Otherwise, just patching the current version should
be fine.

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Waree font too high compared to Tahoma
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