Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.1) Installed from: RedHat RPMs OS: Linux I've noticed some problems with Unicode support in Konqui, so I made a test page to show some of the problems. Please note that this page is really only about basic glyph display, not Bidi support or more complicated features. http://www.nwlink.com/~cheeth/bugs/unicode_test.html The test URL should show some random characters in various scripts, next to an image of what they should look like (at least according to Mozilla!). There is a link to the right where you can download free TrueType fonts containing these glyphs. Another useful URL is: http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/unicode_samples.html
This could be a qt font substitution problem. Qt 3.x so far isn't very smart about how to do font substitution, so sometimes even if you have the fonts installed, they will not show up. For such a page, you should be able to see the glyphs for the font that is your primary font (in the settings dialog), though this is not really a solution.
I've tried this and it doesn't seem to fix this problem. It's likely a problem at the Qt level (the same problem happens in KWord), but I can't say exactly where.
For the Arabic I could see the characters clearly in KDE 3.2 (Mandrake 10). Are you sure it's not a font issue in your machine? How can I test it more?
No, no, I can't see them properly. Now, I believe its a bug and not a font issue.
*** This bug has been confirmed by popular vote. ***
I believe it's the very same problem as #47682 - Qt simply doesn't fall back to fonts *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 47682 ***