On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 06:50:54PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello Mohammed, > > Am 2006-12-16 02:54:49, schrieb Mohammed Sameer: > > Which font is used for each letter in the file ? I think this is configurable. > > Or it might be that I didn't get you quite well ? > > I have FreeSans, which does not support chinese or nepalese... > ...but Genial-Katoob show me all correctly! > > There is ONLY one Font missing out of arround 186 languages > tested: dz for Bhutan > > > Pango searches for glyphs in other fonts if the current font can't render it. > > I haven't done anything to enable that. It "happens" by default ;-) > > Grrrrr I eat you! :-) > > Can you change this "default"? ;-) > > The libpango can be asked to tell us which FONT it use... > Merry Christmas Michael. Well, the problem is that I still don't get you. Do you want not to render the language if the current font doesn't support it ? Or do you want to configure which font is used for each language ? Or is it something else I don't get ? ;-) -- GNU/Linux registered user #224950 Proud Egyptian GNU/Linux User Group <www.eglug.org> Member. Life powered by Debian, Homepage: www.foolab.org -- Don't send me any attachment in Micro$oft (.DOC, .PPT) format please Read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html Preferable attachments: .PDF, .HTML, .TXT Thanx for adding this text to Your signature
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