yeah, just using it as a known example of very distinctive font with a
limited set of glyphs so it is easy to see the behaviour of the desktop
when it encounters a missing character. I am a member and I have the
real font, but I am not sure I would be competent to spot missing
characters when running the desktop in Arabic etc. so just a simple
proof that font substitution works and the Arabic, Farsi and Urdu
desktop users should just get the sans glyphs for those not implemented
yet in the new ubuntu font. If I open up the text file I generated with
all the missing glyphs and set the gedit font to ubuntu-beta it displays
fine using the glyphs from sans. Basically I think the answers to the
questions in #20 are "yes", and "yes".

It is still one heck of a user interface freeze exception, but I would
love to see it get in and as the default.

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MIR+FFE: Inclusion of Ubuntu Font Family ~0.7 in Maverick (10.10)
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