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This bug was fixed in the package thaifonts-scalable - 1:0.4.13-1ubuntu1
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thaifonts-scalable (1:0.4.13-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Use quilt patching system
* Remove fallback from Tahoma to Waree (LP: #434054)
- debian/patches/01_remove_tahoma_fallback.diff
Can ~ubuntu-release please ACK the new bugfix release from Debian?
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Seems fine to me, please go ahead.
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In the default installation ttf-thai-tlwg is installed, but
ttf-tahoma-replacement isn't.
So websites using Tahoma will be displayed using Waree which is 6 px higher
than Tahoma.
That causes a big gap between lines and makes website look ugly.
User won't know that installing
Then, why not making it installed by default?
Without both ttf-tahoma-replacement and the fallback rule, What font is
chosen for Tahoma? (It's still Waree for my system, Debian sid).
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Then, why not making it installed by default?
tahoma-replacement is necessary for wine but I doubt that the quality of the
font is good enough to be installed by default.
Without both ttf-tahoma-replacement and the fallback rule, What font is chosen
for Tahoma? (It's still Waree for my
I suggest syncing 1:0.4.13-1 from Debian and applying a patch to remove
the fallback:
thaifonts-scalable (1:0.4.13-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Use quilt patching system
* Remove fallback from Tahoma to Waree (LP: #434054)
- debian/patches/01_remove_tahoma_fallback.diff
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The fallback is to serve browsing Thai web pages that explicitly use
Tahoma, as Waree is the closest match we have.
However, I didn't aware of the existence of ttf-tahoma-replacement
package, as I uploaded this package at Debian, where ttf-tahoma-
replacement is not available.
Feel free to patch
For the record, anyway, ttf-tahoma-replacement provides only limited set
of glyphs. It won't serve Thai people.
Removing the rule will result in fontconfig implicit fallback for
missing glyphs when rendering Thai pages, which can end up with any
font, depending on what is installed. Fortunately,
Wait. On a second thought, I don't think the removal is necessary. Users
can get Tahoma replacement from ttf-tahoma-replacement by installing it.
And Waree won't be effective, except for missing glyphs. Only on Tahoma
missing is Waree fallen back to.
What's wrong with that?
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+ Waree font too high compared to Tahoma
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