Description of problem: URW fonts are not contained some Vietnamese character (such as: ấ, á») If I replaces the Mageia URW-fonts with Mandriva 2010.1 URW fonts, then everything is OK. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): urw-fonts-2.4-2.mga2.noarch How reproducible: Enter some Vietnamese character with selected URW font in text editor, or kfontview. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Use kfontview to open font URW Palladio L Regular (/usr/share/fonts/default/Type1/p052003l.pfb) 2. Change sample text, to use characters : ấ, á»
Keywords: (none) => Junior_job
Hi, thanks for reporting this bug. As there is no maintainer for this package I added the committers in CC.
Keywords: (none) => TriagedCC: (none) => luigiwalser, pterjan, stormi
Do you have any more information? The Mandriva 2010.1 URW fonts are actually badly broken, having reintroduced a bug that had been fixed years ago (font height issue caused by too-tall utf-8 glyphs). It's fixed since Mageia 2, and as far as I know our version is still the latest upstream.
Keywords: Junior_job => (none)
The default urw fonts installed in Mageia 3 have the same missing characters. I don't know why newer version remove characters!?? Test with Fedora's package and it's the same with Mageia.
Here's the upstream changelog with the author's e-mail address: http://svn.ghostscript.com/ghostscript/tags/urw-fonts-1.0.7pre44/ChangeLog
Keywords: (none) => UPSTREAM
According to the changelog, Vietnamese glyphs were removed in 2007. I found version 2.3 of urw-font (fedora) was the latest package (December/2005) that contains VN glyphs.
OK. I'm not sure why they were removed. If they ever issue another version, I'll certainly update it. Otherwise, we're not going to take any action on this. Thanks for the report though.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => WONTFIX