> But if it is already installed then why wouldn't it display
> nepali unicode texts

That’s the thing: fonts-lohit-deva is not installed by default on
devices, which is why I added an ubuntu-touch-meta task to see if it
makes sense to add that package to the default install.

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  RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app

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