On 23/02/14 01:55, Felix Miata wrote:
Here I get what are obviously non-western glyphs of some sort instead of those boxes. Copied and pasted here:
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in this plain text email composition window they look the same as in the browser window.
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You probably just don't have enough UTF-8 character set coverage from your installed fonts. I would think the DejaVus would include those used on that Wikipedia page, but I'm pretty sure the DejaVus are installed by default in openSUSE since many years ago. My global default is Droid, but I also have Liberation and Linux Libertine in addition to the DejaVus and X11 basics. Add more and see what happens.
That would make sense I guess. If people are getting more UTF-8 coverage from the fonts on their smartphone than on a full Linux distro installation, then maybe I should try and install the Droid fonts. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org