I just installed the Windows Core TT fonts, and now Firefox looks "normal" (home page of The New York Times appears in REAL Times Roman instead of Nimbus pseudo-TR).
One thing I would like to find in Hardy is a font character-selector utility like the Windows character map, that would show nonexistent glyphs as blanks instead of filling in from some default font, and would show Unicode pages as well as the base 8-bit. Has anyone seen such an animal for (K)ubuntu?
Also, I notice that Kate, Kedit & co. don't seem to like characters with accents, umlauts, etc. (this applies even for 8-bit characters, never mind Unicode). How to change this? (How do French, Spanish, German etc. users manage?) Or do I have to install Wine so I can use one of the good Windows text editors, like the freeware Crimson Editor?
One thing I would like to find in Hardy is a font character-selector utility like the Windows character map, that would show nonexistent glyphs as blanks instead of filling in from some default font, and would show Unicode pages as well as the base 8-bit. Has anyone seen such an animal for (K)ubuntu?
Also, I notice that Kate, Kedit & co. don't seem to like characters with accents, umlauts, etc. (this applies even for 8-bit characters, never mind Unicode). How to change this? (How do French, Spanish, German etc. users manage?) Or do I have to install Wine so I can use one of the good Windows text editors, like the freeware Crimson Editor?
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