Hello Paul,

You probably mean that the Cyrillic is duplicated in the place of Latin-1 additional characters? Yes, these fonts were designed to be "foolproof", so that they would work in all applications beginning from Windows 3. They were never meant to be compatible with additional Latin characters. You are free to fix this problem with the characters found in the original fonts.

Yours,
Esa Anttikoski

Lainaus Paul Wise <p...@debian.org>:

Hi Esa,

Myself and several others have noted that the Uralic fonts are broken
wrt mappings between the glyphs and Unicode code points. Are you aware
of this issue and will you be fixing it?

http://bugs.debian.org/384124
http://bugs.debian.org/517012
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ttf-uralic/+bug/73211

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bye,
pabs

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