Package: xfonts-jmk
Version: 3.0-9
Severity: normal

Hi

It looks like the glyphs for latin1 accented characters (e.g. LATIN
SMALL LETTER I WITH ACUTE = U+00ED = í) in the ISO-10646-1 neep font
also came from the 10x20 misc-fixed bitmap font, even though there's a
version of the glyph available in the ISO-8859-1 neep font.

I've been using the neep alt font for the last few years, and the
resulting inconsistency in accented characters is really annoying.
Would it be possible for the ISO-10646-1 font to always use glyphs from
the neep fonts when they are available?

Alexis

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