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Hi,

I would ask the same for the Slovenian website (sl.libreoffice.org),
because 蚞ȊŽ are not part of Lato and thus those characters get rendered
in another font which if pure ugly.

Also, for the future: the designers of LibreOffice should take into account
that the fonts they use for localizable content must be full Unicode fonts.

Lp, m.

2017-09-18 12:58 GMT+02:00 Antanas Budriūnas <antanasb@gmail.com>:

Hello (after some pause),

some of the libreoffice.org NL websites uses Lato font and some -- general
Sans Serif. It's not a problem if all the required symbols are presented.
lt.libreoffice.org is set to use Lato as default font, but some characters
from Lithuanian alphabet – (&iogon; &uogon; &edot; &umacr;) are missing.
They are displayed using symbols from different font.
Who is able to set default font "Sans Serif" for Lithuanian NL website?
I can't find such an option in my Silverstripe environment.
Thanks.


BR

Antanas Budriūnas

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