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Hello Egmont.
Thank you for the detailed reply and for fixing my understanding about
these issues. I also highly appreciate your work and help!
I was using the default font in Ubuntu, but when I changed it to
Monospace 9 (or even 12) as you suggested, the spaces issues disappeared
and the text is
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Also I found the default Monospace used in Ubuntu. It is DejaVu Sans
Mono:
mhsabbagh@ubuntu2204:/$ fc-match monospace
DejaVuSansMono.ttf: "DejaVu Sans Mono" "Book"
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Hi Egmont.
For bug 1, yes, fontconfig can be used for this. We even have a special
configuration file at /etc/fonts/conf.d/56-language-selector-ar.conf to
use a different font when the system language is Arabic (Noto Sans
Arabic). I believe it can be tweaked to use a custom Monospace font when
sys
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Hi Egmond.
Thank you for the info.
About lam-alif: Yes, you are right. It indeed is displayed like a U in
my screenshot, although it should have been similar to a "y", but as you
said, it is not that terribly bad and can be read without an issue.
Perhaps we can improve it in a future work!
About
Thank you Gunnar, for the help!
Indeed it works well on my testing (image attached); GNOME Terminal's
custom font option is disabled (so it is using the default font), and
Ubuntu Mono is still used in GNOME Tweaks, and still the GNOME Terminal
now uses Monospace font by default, making the first p
Thank you Gunnar for fixing the font issue in gnome terminal.
So now, we can say that bug 1 is fixed. The only thing that remains is
related to bug 2 and the RTL text auto-detection in VTE. I am yet to
hear from Egmont on anything we can do in this regard.
I hope we can find a solution to use the
@Gunnar:
Thank you for the continous help. I have tested the new update and
indeed it now respects the font size of Monospace font in GNOME Tweaks
(image attached).
Thanks again!
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@Egmont:
Thank you for the valuable feedback.
First I would like to ask you to forgive me if some of my words are not
clear or vague; I am not a native English speaker so it is a little bit
hard when I write long responses like this. I hope I am correctly
delivering my ideas to you and others.
I
Public bug reported:
VTE has a number of issues when it comes to rendering Arabic letters in
the terminal, which could affect a number of languages (Arabic, Urdu,
Persian... etc).
Bug 1: Any Arabic word in any VTE-based terminal is choppily displayed
with spaces between its letters, making readab
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Confirmed here too. Instead of using my Intel 520 HD, the system is
using: "llvmpipe (LLVM 6.0, 256 bits)" (The details section from GNOME
Center).
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Xorg log file, containing some error messages "No input driver
specified".
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Hey Robert, 4 years is not a long time, isn't?
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lightdm not is not loging to sessions in 12.04~B1..
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