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Quote from: duststuff on April 11, 2024, 06:52:24 AMThanks, AxL, using that second site allows the images to come through fine for me now, and I appreciate your effort in re-posting those.
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Quote from: duststuff on April 10, 2024, 05:47:51 PMThanks, AxL. [....]
Quote from: duststuff on April 10, 2024, 05:56:44 PM[....] Also, not sure why, but I'm not able to see the images (other than emojis) you included in your post.
Quote from: duststuff on April 10, 2024, 05:56:44 PMAlso, not sure why, but I'm not able to see the images (other than emojis) you included in your post.
Quote from: AxL on April 10, 2024, 05:24:13 PMBTW just out of curiosity, I searched the internet to see what the 'Bangla' font looked like. And surprisingly, I was able to see it without any apparent problem.
Quote from: AxL on April 10, 2024, 04:59:16 PM Check this link, to see if it helps you to solve the problem you are suffering from:
Quote from: duststuff on April 07, 2024, 08:56:18 AMWith a Sparky 7.3 Xfce system, I've run into a problem of some Bangla ligatures* not rendering correctly when using a non-Bangla font like 'Liberation Sans'. From what I can tell, it's possible there are a variety of reasons for this type of font rendering problem and also a variety of solutions. Probably the easiest solution for some use cases is to just use a Bangla font. However, my use case is typing both English and Bangla in the same file. Thus, it is more efficient to be able to use the same font for both languages, and so far I've found that this works best with non-Bangla fonts. While using Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 6 (Xfce) (based on Debian 12 like Sparky 7) I had settled on the Liberation Sans font as the best solution I knew of. However, I'm migrating from LMDE 6 to Sparky 7, and I've noticed that for some reason this font does not work in the same way with Sparky -- it's broken in the sense of some ligatures not appearing correctly or appearing as just representations of the individual keystrokes rather than converting into the appropriate ligature. I am using the same input method (ibus) and keyboard layout (Bangla m17n 'Unijoy') on both systems.
* Ligatures are sometimes referred to as conjunct letters or combined letters, and are a one-character representation produced by two or more keystrokes (eg. a single character for the 'English' consonant cluster 'spr').
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