RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app
| Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| | webbrowser-app |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | |
| | ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
|
Oliver Grawert | ||
| | ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu RTM) |
Undecided
|
Oliver Grawert | ||
| | webbrowser-app (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
|
Unassigned | ||
Bug Description
In browser app including facebook and google+ web app nepali unicode texts are displayed as rectangle boxes instead of actual texts. Doesn't it support unicode?
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| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : Re: [Bug 1378184] Re: RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app | #2 |
mangal is the default nepali unicode font.
On Tuesday, October 7, 2014, Olivier Tilloy <email address hidden>
wrote:
> I’m seeing the issue with e.g. http://
> unicode.php on devices only (on my desktop the browser app displays the
> nepali characters fine). The issue is most likely missing fonts.
>
> Rakesh, do you happen to know a font that supports nepali unicode
> characters that would be suitable for installation on devices by
> default? I just tested fonts-lohit-deva, and it seems to do the trick,
> but as I can’t read nepali I can’t validate if what gets rendered is
> correct.
>
> ** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Confirmed
>
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> Title:
> RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app
>
> Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> In browser app including facebook and google+ web app nepali unicode
> texts are displayed as rectangle boxes instead of actual texts.
> Doesn't it support unicode?
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
>
https:/
>
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #3 |
It looks like mangal is not packaged in Ubuntu, unfortunately. Would fonts-lohit-deva be acceptable as a fallback?
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #4 |
I added an ubuntu-touch-meta task to track the potential addition of a suitable font package to the seed.
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #5 |
Devnagari is also the nepali script. But if it is already installed then
why wouldn't it display nepali unicode texts. fonts-lohit-deva description
does say it for devnagari which neans nepali also. But i am not sure. If
mangal is used then its 100% solved.
On Wednesday, October 8, 2014, Olivier Tilloy <email address hidden>
wrote:
> I added an ubuntu-touch-meta task to track the potential addition of a
> suitable font package to the seed.
>
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>
> Title:
> RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app
>
> Status in “ubuntu-touch-meta” package in Ubuntu:
> New
> Status in “webbrowser-app” package in Ubuntu:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> In browser app including facebook and google+ web app nepali unicode
> texts are displayed as rectangle boxes instead of actual texts.
> Doesn't it support unicode?
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
>
https:/
>
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #6 |
> But if it is already installed then why wouldn't it display
> nepali unicode texts
That’s the thing: fonts-lohit-deva is not installed by default on devices, which is why I added an ubuntu-touch-meta task to see if it makes sense to add that package to the default install.
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #7 |
Alternatively, we could make webbrowser-app depend on fonts-lohit-deva. But other apps trying to display nepali text would suffer the same issue, so if possible I think it would be better to add the package to the seed.
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #8 |
This is still not solved in ubuntu touch rtm r5 on my nexus 4. Is there any work going on? Thanks in advance.
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #9 |
Confirmed for ubuntu-touch-meta and marked invalid for webbrowser-app as it’s not specific to the browser, it potentially affects all applications trying to display nepali text.
| Changed in ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu): | |
| status: | New → Confirmed |
| Changed in webbrowser-app (Ubuntu): | |
| status: | Confirmed → Invalid |
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #10 |
I have requested landing the addition of fonts-lohit-deva to the touch seed for RTM.
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #11 |
i think this is still skipped on ubuntu touch rtm r7.
| affects: | ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu) → ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu RTM) |
| Changed in ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu): | |
| status: | New → Confirmed |
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #12 |
Rakesh, this bug potentially affects every single application on ubuntu touch, not just the browser, so it’s not useful to mark webbrowser-app as affected. The bug is already tracked where it belongs, in ubuntu-touch-meta.
| Changed in webbrowser-app: | |
| status: | New → Invalid |
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #13 |
why is this bug not being fixed yet in rtm v 16.
| Changed in ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu): | |
| assignee: | nobody → Oliver Grawert (ogra) |
| Changed in ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu RTM): | |
| assignee: | nobody → Oliver Grawert (ogra) |
| Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #14 |
This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-touch-meta - 1.212
---------------
ubuntu-touch-meta (1.212) vivid; urgency=medium
* Refreshed dependencies
* Added fonts-lohit-deva to desktop, touch (LP: #1378184)
-- Oliver Grawert <email address hidden> Wed, 04 Mar 2015 15:08:30 +0100
| Changed in ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu): | |
| status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #15 |
when will it be working on ubuntu rtm?
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #16 |
@ogra: can this seed change be backported to RTM? It sounds like a rather safe addition.
| Oliver Grawert (ogra) wrote : | #17 |
it will automatically come in with the switching of RTM to a vivid base with the next OTA ... there wont be and "old" RTM images anymore (at least that is the plan)
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #18 |
Thanks but why is it so hard to fix it. Any way my nothing I can do except
waiting.
On Apr 22, 2015 5:31 PM, "Oliver Grawert" <email address hidden> wrote:
> it will automatically come in with the switching of RTM to a vivid base
> with the next OTA ... there wont be and "old" RTM images anymore (at
> least that is the plan)
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
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>
> Title:
> RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app
>
> Status in Web Browser App:
> Invalid
> Status in ubuntu-touch-meta package in Ubuntu:
> Fix Released
> Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
> Invalid
> Status in ubuntu-touch-meta package in Ubuntu RTM:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> In browser app including facebook and google+ web app nepali unicode
> texts are displayed as rectangle boxes instead of actual texts.
> Doesn't it support unicode?
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>
| Olivier Tilloy (osomon) wrote : | #19 |
It’s not hard to fix, but there have been other priorities which prevented this one from making its way into RTM until now.
Now RTM is locked down until it is rebased on vivid, which will happen very soon (next OTA update), at which point you will get the fonts installed by default. Sorry that it’s taking so long, just a tiny bit more patience :)
| Rakesh Manandhar (2005-rakesh) wrote : | #20 |
Thanks, I love what's happening in Ubuntu. So I will definitely wait.
On Apr 22, 2015 7:16 PM, "Olivier Tilloy" <email address hidden>
wrote:
> It’s not hard to fix, but there have been other priorities which prevented
> this one from making its way into RTM until now.
> Now RTM is locked down until it is rebased on vivid, which will happen
> very soon (next OTA update), at which point you will get the fonts
> installed by default. Sorry that it’s taking so long, just a tiny bit more
> patience :)
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> report.
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>
> Title:
> RTM r3 why is Nepali Unicode texts not displaying in browser app
>
> Status in Web Browser App:
> Invalid
> Status in ubuntu-touch-meta package in Ubuntu:
> Fix Released
> Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
> Invalid
> Status in ubuntu-touch-meta package in Ubuntu RTM:
> Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> In browser app including facebook and google+ web app nepali unicode
> texts are displayed as rectangle boxes instead of actual texts.
> Doesn't it support unicode?
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>
| Changed in ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu RTM): | |
| status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |


I’m seeing the issue with e.g. http:// www.ashesh. com.np/ nepali- unicode. php on devices only (on my desktop the browser app displays the nepali characters fine). The issue is most likely missing fonts.
Rakesh, do you happen to know a font that supports nepali unicode characters that would be suitable for installation on devices by default? I just tested fonts-lohit-deva, and it seems to do the trick, but as I can’t read nepali I can’t validate if what gets rendered is correct.