[DejaVu-bugs] [Bug 9038] Equivalent Unicode sequences rendered differently with DejaVu

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Wed Nov 15 17:47:02 PST 2006


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------- Additional Comments From bl.bugs at gmail.com  2006-11-15 17:47 -------
about dotcentered: in sans and mono the anoteleia are references to 
dotcentered and should therefor look the same. In Serif that's apparently not 
the case (should be corrected), but the glyph shapes are the same. So I don't 
know why you say they look different.

About the Greek number sign and prime: I don't want to have a number sign that 
looks like the current prime, so I won't touch that. I don't know if prime 
could be changed. The option with local glyph variants you're suggesting seems 
to me a bit "ahead of technology", as I don't see locl support in Pango and Qt 
very soon. Therefor I'd prefer it to leave it that way until we're sure that a 
user that types the Greek number sign gets the glyph he is expecting.          
     
     
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