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on 1 December 2011

Убу́нту Моно: «Г» «Њ њ Љ љ» «Ђ ђ Ћ ћ»


Ispravka ćiriličnog fonta «Г» «Њ њ Љ љ» «Ђ ђ Ћ ћ»!
Новый дизайн для «Г»:

Amélie Bonet at Dalton Maag has drawn up redesigns for a number of the Cyrillic and Serbian/Balkans characters that weren’t as clear, or ideal as they could have been. If you use these characters, please help give feedback about whether the suggested improvements are sufficient, or whether they could be improved further. For Greek, there is also a proposed fix to monospace Gamma:

Many appreciations to those who reported the original bugs about the Ubuntu Font Family. We have tried to follow up to the original reports at Blog Russia and at Opennet.ru (thank you to Александр Вульфсон and also all those on the #ubuntu-rs IRC channel.

Please comment directly on the bug reports. You can use your own language if it is easier (eg. Russian, Serbian, English, Greek…). Заранее спасибо!

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