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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/05/2014 16:02, Christian Lohmaier
wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAOPHaVT0KdvkjGWwJzb0nKY7mdbfPJ53ySFgFPcyiU732H42Nw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Hi Julien, *,<br>
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On Friday, May 2, 2014, julien2412 <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:serval2412@yahoo.fr">serval2412@yahoo.fr</a>>
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Hello,<br>
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On pc Debian x86-64 with master source updated yesterday, I've
got this<br>
message on console when going to Options/Language
Settings/Languages:<br>
warn:vcl:26860:1:vcl/generic/fontmanager/fontconfig.cxx:868: In
glyph<br>
fallback throwing away the language property of en because the
detected<br>
script for '0x9f3' is Bengali and that language doesn't make
sense.<br>
Autodetecting instead.<br>
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<div>without looking at the code that creates the info message:</div>
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<div>The unicode character 0x9f3 is from Devanagari script, so the
text it belongs to cannot be written in english. Thus the code
ignores the language that is set for the text. </div>
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<div>and glyph fallback genrerally occurs when the chosen font
doesn't contain a requested character. LO then looks for other
fonts that contain it. And amongst other criteria, the language
of a text is also used to pick a suitable font. While Japaenes
and Chinese for example have the same unicode value for many
Kanji characters, the way it is written can differ, besides the
gerneral style of the font.</div>
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Thank you for your feedback Christian.<br>
I have this with a brand new LO profile and with just the blank new
doc after having fired up Writer and no specific font selected (so
Liberation Serif). Also, it's French UI by default (I suppose LO
detects the UI language of the system when generating the LO
profile).<br>
So I wonder what text triggers this.<br>
<br>
Julien<br>
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