Hello. I maintain cairo and pango in MacPorts, and I have a report
from a user that when cairo-quartz-font is in use, pango doesn't
render non-Latin characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai,
Tibetan). When cairo-quartz-font is turned off (i.e. when cairo-
quartz-font.pc is deleted and pan
The fontconfig configuration files 60-latin.conf, 65-nonlatin.conf, and several
others contain lists of preferred font families broken down by serif,
sans-serif, and monospace. Since there are therefore several lists of
preferred sans-serif families, how are these different lists applied when a
Unicode just released CLDR 1.6. This is the first time GNOME is
mentioned as a contributor. (Behdad, any news from the press release?
;-)
On another note, implementing CLDR in GNOME still needs huge resources and time.
Roozbeh
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