On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 09:37:55PM -0400, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> This is a long shot as there as not many users who use debian and are 
> interested in telugu fonts. But I am posting it anyway hoping that 
> someone has a solution for this.
> 
> I have installed ttf-telugu-fonts and yudit packages in Debian Sid.
> 
> $dpkg -l ttf-telugu-fonts yudit
> ii  ttf-telugu-fonts                      0.4.4 
>         Free TrueType fonts for the Telugu language
> ii  yudit                                 2.7.6-1 
>         Unicode text editor
> 
> I tried to edit telugu in the following way
> 
> $yudit
> 
> chose kmap setup  field. In the popup I have chosen the telugu kmap. But 
> when I start editing all I see are some square boxes with random letter 
> in them. Something like
> 
> ------
> |0 c |
> |6 6 |
> ------
> 
> Anyidea how to make telugu fonts work in yudit? Should I file a bug 
> report against yudit?
Hi Kamaraju,
this is a comment, not an answer. Those boxes are an indication that
there is a missing or unrecognized unicode font, or a misconfigured
application font preference. One of the things I would love to see is an
application where you could input the 0c66 and output what font would be
needed, possibly what debian package would be needed. This should be for
any of the non-latin fonts in Debian. There was a recent tibetan font
added to Debian, but exactly how would I know that it is correctly
installed , what application I can use it with and how to configure that
application.
Any way, good luck!
Kev

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