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[Bug 880224] Re: Hebrew vowel diacritics are completely broken

 

** Package changed: ttf-dejavu (Ubuntu) => fonts-dejavu (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: fonts-dejavu (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

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Title:
  Hebrew vowel diacritics are completely broken

Status in DejaVu Fonts:
  Unknown
Status in “fonts-dejavu” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  It seems that Ubuntu 11.10 introduced the Ubuntu font for Hebrew. It
  is too early. The display of the Hebrew vowel diacritics (niqqud) is
  completely broken and they make the font unusable.

  Maybe the font designers thought that they are not important, because
  they are used rarely, but this is a grave mistake. These vowel
  diacritics are used more often than some people think. They are
  relatively rarely used in emails, but they are used in the Hebrew
  Wikipedia for indicating the pronunciation of foreign names. And since
  Ubuntu is used as the default Hebrew fon in Firefox, foreign names in
  the Hebrew Wikipedia are broken.

  They are also used in poetry and Bible, so now if children want to use
  Ubuntu to study for their literature classes, they cannot do it.

  This must be fixed urgently. If the font designers cannot fix the
  vowel diacritics, the default sans-serif font must be reverted to the
  older one.

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