(2011年02月21日 19:53), Ask Hjorth Larsen wrote: >> Then your locale is not enough to disable translations, right? In other >> words, keeping translated is fine? > > Indeed, they should be kept.
OK, I will keep Danish on not-affected list. >> [1] >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1#Languages_commonly_supported_but_with_incomplete_coverage > This is not the "incomplete coverage" issue, because it doesn't relate > to ǿ (i.e. ø with an apostrophe, which is used very rarely, and even > then only optionally). It is related to ø and Ø without apostrophe. > The ø is replaced by an ø which is placed a few pixels above the > baseline of the other letters, while the Ø is replaced by some kind of > O-like character. Ø is unicode 00D8 if this can help to reproduce the > problem. Thank you for explaining in detail. Then it might be a bug of font itself. I think it's worth trying to report as a bug against console-setup package. I'm not so familiar with this issue, could someone, of course including Ask ;) try that? -- Nobuto MURATA / 村田信人
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