Bitstream Vera does not include U+2010 HYPHEN character
- From: Andrew Archibald <andrew archibald sympatico ca>
- To: fonts gnome org
- Subject: Bitstream Vera does not include U+2010 HYPHEN character
- Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 01:57:25 -0500
Hi,
I've just tracked down a rather annoying problem on my Debian system.
For some reason, when a UTF-8 locale is set, man-db generates both ASCII
hyphens and the character U+2010 (I have as yet no idea when or why
itdoes one rather than the other). I use Bitstream Vera Sans Mono Bold
in my terminal emulators, and it lacks any glyph for U+2010, so man
pages appear full of "unknown character" boxes. The fix is easy: I just
load the font into fontforge, copy the ASCII hyphen to position U+2010,
and save the result somewhere fontconfig can find it; the problem goes
away when I use the new font.
The Unicode hyphen character is supposed to look like the ASCII
hyphen-or-minus character but disambiguate its meaning. It should look
different from the Unicode minus character (mostly in vertical alignment).
The character itself may be easily produced:
$ python -c "print u'\u2010'"
‐
It may not be preserved by the various mailers, and Mozilla Firefox (for
example) replaces it on the fly with the same character from another font.
I am using Bitstream Vera 1.10. (Other software versions and so on can
be found in the Debian bug report, at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=293850 ).
Thanks,
Andrew
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