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Hmm, well that's interesting. It's an open fount right? Can't we creat the
needed characters? It would be good to do so because I think that the
"vegur" font is our font that we use.

I don't know how open source fonts work, can we create the needed
characters?
On May 2, 2012 11:30 PM, "ape" <os2sa@yandex.ru> wrote:

Hi, Mirek
You have a hidden problem: "Use Vegur, LibreOffice's official font, if you
need to."
This means that Bulgaria, Belarus, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and other
countries that use the Cyrillic alphabet, will be offended, because "Vegur"
does not include their national symbols.
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