** Also affects: liberation-fonts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gsfonts (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags added: fonts
** Tags added: glyphs
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1986503
Title:
Wrong glyph for greek 'ano teleia' U+0387
Status in Ubuntu:
New
Status in gsfonts package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in liberation-fonts package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
The Greek punctuation mark of 'ano teleia' (U+0387) is equivalent to the
English semi colon.
Windows fonts (such as Arial, Times New Roman, and Georgia) display the glyph
correctly, that is the dot appears at the same height as the dot of the
(english) semi colon, and the higher dot of the colon. However, ubuntu fonts
such as Liberation Serif and Nimbus Roman, have a glyph where the dot is
replaced significantly lower. It appears to me that U+0387 is the exact glyph
as 'middle dot' (U+00B7)
Depending on the system you use, here is the problem graphically ;:· (ano
teleia in the end) against ;:· (middle dot at the end).
If you read this post in a system with windows fonts the two
characters above are visually different. With Ubuntu fonts, they
appear to be the same.
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