Aric Stewart wrote:
> Looking to improve our Arabic support, I found that our Tahoma heavily uses
> glyphs from DejaVu fonts already, which are public domain.
Before making such claims I'd suggest to investigate first history behind
creation of Tahoma font replacement in Wine, and at least read
Hi,
So working on Arabic font issues I have started really looking at wine's
Tahoma font. Windows Tahoma covers glyphs in quite a few ranges, Latin,
Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Thai to name a few. Wine's Tahoma has bit a fraction
of this coverage.
Looking to improve our Arabic