Hi Karunakar, many thanks for your reply. Unfortunately, adding <family>Raghindi</family> to /etc/fonts/fonts.conf does not solve the problem. Devanagari still looks like in the attached windowshot, and judging from the shape of the letters, it does not seem to be Raghindi that is used, but rather ClearlyU. Please note that the Arabic in that windowshot is incorrect (uncombined), too - maybe this is not a fontconfig, but a Pango/GTK+ problem? Stefan -- Stefan Baums Asian Languages and Literature University of Washington
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