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Bug 556079 - U+2005 FOUR-PER-EM SPACE missing on Windows
U+2005 FOUR-PER-EM SPACE missing on Windows
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 63633
Product: pango
Classification: Platform
Component: win32
unspecified
Other Windows
: Normal minor
: ---
Assigned To: gtk-win32 maintainers
pango-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2008-10-13 00:46 UTC by Robert Margulski
Modified: 2008-10-14 03:32 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Robert Margulski 2008-10-13 00:46:34 UTC
Please describe the problem:
If the image size in the task bar is "50%"
then it displays as "502005%", with the "2005" smaller and in a box.
Likewise any other percent has "2005"%, again "2005" smaller in a box?

Steps to reproduce:
1. Display an image
2. Look at the bottom display status bar
3. 


Actual results:
The display status bar has percent wrong
"100 %" is displayed as "1002005%" with "2005" small and in a box.

Expected results:
"50 %" should be displayed "50 %"
"200 %" should be displayed "200 %"

Does this happen every time?
yes

Other information:
should be in some \app\display module
my C code is rusty but I'm looking
Comment 1 Martin Nordholts 2008-10-13 05:00:26 UTC
Hi and thanks for the bug report!

Copy and paste what you have as 'Image Title Format' in 'Edit / Preferences / Image Window / Title & Status' please.
Comment 2 Sven Neumann 2008-10-13 06:47:51 UTC
This is a known problem caused by your system font. Your font is lacking the glyph for the character U+2005 FOUR-PER-EM SPACE.
Comment 3 Robert Margulski 2008-10-13 14:23:44 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> This is a known problem caused by your system font. Your font is lacking the
> glyph for the character U+2005 FOUR-PER-EM SPACE.
> 

I am running Windows XP Pro
I really don't care what my system font is - I use the "default".

Using the defaults shouldn't cause a known problem/
If you can't use the default system font, what font should I use?

Respectfully - Robert
Comment 4 Sven Neumann 2008-10-13 18:31:04 UTC
Others don't seem to have this problem, so I guess you are not using the default.

Anyway, I think we can declare this as a Pango problem. The font renderer on Win32 could substitute a normal space character if the font doesn't provide a condensed space. Let's see what Behdad thinks about this...
Comment 5 Behdad Esfahbod 2008-10-14 03:32:23 UTC
Lets dupe this to the oldest open pango bug then.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 63633 ***