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, it's Waree for my
system. But for others, I don't know.

But it's not that serious. Waree itself is not the exact replacement
anyway. So, I'm OK with the fallback removal.

But please keep other synthesizing rules in the file intact. They are
still useful for Thai people.

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Waree font too high compared to Tahoma
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