Just for reference (and to prove I'm not a total hack) I posted a screenshot of Dustismo for point sizes 8-17 as displayed on a windows box.
http://www.cheapskatefonts.com/Dustismo_screenshot.jpg
Thanks, Dustin
That was my mistake - obviously Opera likes to substitute another font for cyrillic and greek, so these glyphs came from some other font.
Anyway, I put a screenshot in http://melkor.dnp.fmph.uniba.sk/~garabik/junk/dustimo.png I had not turned on antialiasing, which is probably responsible for low quality of displayed glyphs (in particular, notice glyphs for l,z,n). For comparision, see http://melkor.dnp.fmph.uniba.sk/~garabik/junk/lynx.png which is the same page rendered in lynx/xterm, using default fixed width misc-fixed-* X11 fonts.
The reason why I am so interested in missing glyphs is that there was a discussion on debian-devel recently about lack of free high quality variable width font. Dustimo could become base of such a font, if it covered at least MES-2 repertoire (maybe without Georgian and Armenian characters for the beginning). Adding CJK characters would require much greater effort.
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