On Friday 28 September 2007, Roman Czyborra wrote: > > Probably, yes. You might also want to want to look in kde control panel. > > No, dpkg-reconfigure locale gives an error message and the kde control > panel can only set language and region but not character encoding. Then please take it up on debian-user why dpkg-reconfigure locales fails. > Come on, we live in a global village now and hard disk space isn't scarce > any more. Debian should be user-friendly. And I occasionally instaltl debian on a small usb stick. requiring all that sort of unneeded crap for all people isn't user-friendly. > > I have been told that the dejavu fonts might have the correct glyphs, > > where bitstream vera only has latin. > > ttf-bitstream-vera - The Bitstream Vera family of free TrueType fonts > > ttf-dejavu - Vera font family derivate with additional characters > > I had dejavu already installed and have added bitstream vera now but the > replacement glyphs for missing characters still show. > > So the bug is still open. Please take it up on a localized list how you find the right fonts. I currently see quite some fonts when searhing for cyrillic fonts in apt. I can do no more. /Sune -- Man, do you know how to telnet to a terminale? First of all from the panel inside Excel 4.2.3 you neither should load from the case of the icon to a jumper over the connection over the processor, nor need to debug the tool for unlinking a BIOS over a DLL cache.
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