Thanks, closing then.
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I think I may have made a mistake. I saw these fonts looking weird when
used to display western text in the fontglide screensaver, and then also
in gnome-font-viewer. I checked in fontforge to see the that the
encoding was correct and at the time somehow it looked as though the
glyphs were in the
The fonts look correct to me. What makes you think their encoding is not
Unicode? Please provide more details. Thanks.
** Changed in: ttf-indic-fonts (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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...and the Lohit fonts, Vemmana2000 and and the Kedage fonts. Sorry for
reporting them a few at the time, I think this is all.
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Actally the same thing is true for the saab font of the ttf-punjabi-
fonts 1:0.5.0-0ubuntu1 package.
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I didn't see bug #13756 before, maybe it's the same thing or related.
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