Thank you for your inquiry, this problem indeed remains an issue. It is
more a characteristic of the Lohit font itself than of the Ubuntu
release. No all the Indian fonts are like that. Some of them have all
the characters in their own charactier map. In other ways, the Lohit
font is very good and so, on this point it should also be repaired. The
Lohit font should be set up so that it pulls in characters which are of
similar size. Or alternatively and perhaps more dependable, it should
have all the characters it needs within its own character map (i.e.
punctuation characters etc), so that it will be known that the
characters are the proper size.

I have not yet installed Ubuntu 9.10, but I do not see that this issue
will change until the Lohit font's character map is fixed in the above
way.


On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 22:06 +0000, Paolo Sammicheli wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
> for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> ** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
> 
> ** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
>      Assignee: (unassigned) => Paolo Sammicheli (xdatap1)
>

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Lohit Hindi Font imports wrong size characters from outside fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177185
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