Am 2007-09-14 12:48:43, schrieb Masatran, R. Deepak:
> I already have it installed. Maybe the bugs are in "ttf-tamil-fonts", rather
> than in the locale file?
I think, the best is, if you ask the Maintainer about the Tamil-Font.
Note: Since 3 Weeks I have new indian (Sik) friends and learning hi
* Michelle Konzack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-09-13
> Am 2007-09-10 21:12:28, schrieb Masatran, R. Deepak:
> > I changed my "LANG" to "ta_IN.UTF-8" (Tamil + India + UTF-8), and some other
> > configuration settings. The "Monospace" font in Gnome-Terminal and XFCE
> > Terminal, has got replaced by som
Am 2007-09-10 21:12:28, schrieb Masatran, R. Deepak:
> I changed my "LANG" to "ta_IN.UTF-8" (Tamil + India + UTF-8), and some other
> configuration settings. The "Monospace" font in Gnome-Terminal and XFCE
> Terminal, has got replaced by some font which is not constant-width. Text
> selection, and
* Kamaraju S Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2007-09-10
> Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> > I changed my "LANG" to "ta_IN.UTF-8" (Tamil + India + UTF-8), and some
> > other configuration settings. The "Monospace" font in Gnome-Terminal and
> > XFCE Terminal, has got replaced by some font which is not c
Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> I changed my "LANG" to "ta_IN.UTF-8" (Tamil + India + UTF-8), and some
> other configuration settings. The "Monospace" font in Gnome-Terminal and
> XFCE Terminal, has got replaced by some font which is not constant-width.
> Text selection, and spacing, of Tamil script
I changed my "LANG" to "ta_IN.UTF-8" (Tamil + India + UTF-8), and some other
configuration settings. The "Monospace" font in Gnome-Terminal and XFCE
Terminal, has got replaced by some font which is not constant-width. Text
selection, and spacing, of Tamil script on Firefox, have become ugly. I susp
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