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--- Comment #5 from Akira TAGOH <tagoh(a)redhat.com> 2010-08-05 03:46:13 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #3)
To supersede with language specific matching from above (i.e. in
/etc/font/conf.d/ with a config file link name starting with less than 65-n to
supersede 65-nonlatin.conf) there is another method not using mode="prepend" .
That method is not included in the Fedora tips at :
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fontconfig_packaging_tips#Locale-specific_o...
For the other method we make 65-lohit-tamil.conf as follows :
There are no difference in the behaviour with "prepend". <prefer> is
actually
same to that.
There are some contents in web sites, such as some buttons in
ta.wikipedia.org
are detected as serif and when FreeSerif is matched to serif those content, if
in bold, do not get rendered since the bold version of Free Serif does not have
Tamil glyphs. Also FreeSerif regular font's coverage of Tamil glyphs is not
comprehensive with many symbols and some late additions to Unicode missing. I
will attach some screen shots later tonight to show those problems.
That would be good to file a bug against gnu-free-fonts.
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