Call for friendly-recovery testing
Nobuto MURATA
nobuto at nobuto-murata.org
Mon Feb 21 03:07:32 UTC 2011
Hi Ask,
(2011年02月20日 22:47), Ask Hjorth Larsen wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 2:33 PM, Ask Hjorth Larsen <asklarsen at gmail.com> wrote:
>> locale: da_DK.utf8
>> affected: NO
>> percentage: 100%
>>
>> (Includes non-latin characters)
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Ask
>>
>
> I found that the lower/uppercase letters æ, Æ, å and Å are correct,
> but the last of the Danish non-latin characters, ø, looks somewhat
> wrong when using a non-X terminal, because it is raised above the
> baseline of the other characters. Also the uppercase Ø is replaced by
> something which doesn't resemble it very well. I notice that in
> general, very few non-latin characters are displayed correctly in the
> non-X-terminal, but this does not have to do with friendly-recovery
> specifically. Does anyone notice anything similar? (We should
> probably move this to a new thread)
The font in console seems to cover Latin-1(ISO8859-1) only by default.
Your issue might be related to this case[1].
BTW, in your locale some characters have different glyphs, but no
unreadable characters like squares. Is my recognithon correct?
Then your locale is not enough to disable translations, right? In other
words, keeping translated is fine?
[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1#Languages_commonly_supported_but_with_incomplete_coverage
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Nobuto MURATA / 村田信人
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