Re: [g-i] new screenshots available

2006-06-21 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting Leang Chumsoben ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hello, > > > It would be interesting to have some feedback from native speakers; > it looks pretty good for Khmer. We should confirm this and more specifically dig into it. When I had a look at G-I with Javier Sola at Debconf, for Khmer, he mentioen

RE: new screenshots available

2006-06-21 Thread Sunjae Park
For Korean it looks just about perfect:-) 2006/6/22, Davide Viti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Dejavu 2.7 has made it into unstable and things are happening on the font side. I just created a new set of screenshots in [1]; everything is pretty much the best we can do atm, apart from Arabic / Farsi (see #

Re: [g-i] new screenshots available

2006-06-21 Thread Leang Chumsoben
Hello, > It would be interesting to have some feedback from native speakers; it looks pretty good for Khmer. Cheers, Soben -- Khmer Software Initiative (KhmerOS) www.khmeros.info -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [g-i] new screenshots available

2006-06-21 Thread Eugeniy Meshcheryakov
Hi, 22 червня 2006 о 03:01 +0200 Davide Viti написав(-ла): > It would be interesting to have some feedback from native speakers; It looks good for Ukrainian (except bad glyphs for б that hopefully will be fixed soon in DejaVu). > I'd be > particularly interested to know how is Vietnamese displaye

Re: [g-i] new screenshots available

2006-06-21 Thread Jamil Ahmed
On 6/22/06, Davide Viti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dejavu 2.7 has made it into unstable and things are happening on the font side. I just created a new set of screenshots in [1]; everything is pretty much the best we can do atm, apart from Arabic / Farsi (see #374720) It would be interesting to h

[g-i] new screenshots available

2006-06-21 Thread Davide Viti
Dejavu 2.7 has made it into unstable and things are happening on the font side. I just created a new set of screenshots in [1]; everything is pretty much the best we can do atm, apart from Arabic / Farsi (see #374720) It would be interesting to have some feedback from native speakers; I'd be partic