2014-10-18 17:39 GMT+09:00 Christian PERRIER :
>
> Coming back to this issue...
This bug #714436 was filed when fonts-droid did not ship
DroidSansFallback.ttf. So this bug has been fixed by #737105. But...
> I'm still not comfortable about modifying upstream files, even simply
> as you suggest.
>
Quoting Changwoo Ryu (cw...@debian.org):
> 2014-05-10 21:29 GMT+09:00 Jonas Smedegaard :
> > Hi Changwoo (or is that your family name? I aimed for "first" name),
>
> Hello,
>
> Mostly shorter one is the Korean family name and the other is give
> name. Yes, Changwoo is my given name.
>
> >> IMO s
2014-05-10 21:29 GMT+09:00 Jonas Smedegaard :
> Hi Changwoo (or is that your family name? I aimed for "first" name),
Hello,
Mostly shorter one is the Korean family name and the other is give
name. Yes, Changwoo is my given name.
>> IMO simple solution is just to copy&paste Hangul glyphs from ano
Hi Changwoo (or is that your family name? I aimed for "first" name),
Quoting Changwoo Ryu (2014-05-10 14:08:14)
> DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf has only three Hangul syllable glyphs:
> U+AC00, U+D7A2, U+D7A3. (The first one and the last two among 11172
> Hangul glyphs.)
Thanks for inspecting and re
DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf has only three Hangul syllable glyphs: U+AC00,
U+D7A2, U+D7A3. (The first one and the last two among 11172 Hangul
glyphs.)
IMO simple solution is just to copy&paste Hangul glyphs from another
DroidSansFallback file to DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf. Simple
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