Hi Nobuto On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 4:07 AM, Nobuto MURATA <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ask, > > (2011年02月20日 22:47), Ask Hjorth Larsen wrote: >> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Ask Hjorth Larsen <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> locale: da_DK.utf8 >>> affected: NO >>> percentage: 100% >>> >>> (Includes non-latin characters) >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Ask >>> >> >> I found that the lower/uppercase letters æ, Æ, å and Å are correct, >> but the last of the Danish non-latin characters, ø, looks somewhat >> wrong when using a non-X terminal, because it is raised above the >> baseline of the other characters. Also the uppercase Ø is replaced by >> something which doesn't resemble it very well. I notice that in >> general, very few non-latin characters are displayed correctly in the >> non-X-terminal, but this does not have to do with friendly-recovery >> specifically. Does anyone notice anything similar? (We should >> probably move this to a new thread) > > The font in console seems to cover Latin-1(ISO8859-1) only by default. > Your issue might be related to this case[1]. > > BTW, in your locale some characters have different glyphs, but no > unreadable characters like squares. Is my recognithon correct?
Correct. The different glyphs are very ugly (particularly the uppercase one) but not unreadable. > > Then your locale is not enough to disable translations, right? In other > words, keeping translated is fine? Indeed, they should be kept. > > [1] > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1#Languages_commonly_supported_but_with_incomplete_coverage > > -- > Nobuto MURATA / 村田信人 This is not the "incomplete coverage" issue, because it doesn't relate to ǿ (i.e. ø with an apostrophe, which is used very rarely, and even then only optionally). It is related to ø and Ø without apostrophe. The ø is replaced by an ø which is placed a few pixels above the baseline of the other letters, while the Ø is replaced by some kind of O-like character. Ø is unicode 00D8 if this can help to reproduce the problem. Regards Ask -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
