I have a somewhat specific problem that I don’t know how to fix. I searched online for similar issues but haven’t been able to find anything about this.
The issue is that text containing diacritics, written with Times New Roman, gets rendered incorrectly. Other fonts, like Noto Sans, seem to work fine. I had some screenshots, but it won’t let me post them.
Diacritics appear slightly bigger than other characters, and in words with diacritics, letters n and m are also bigger and they look like they use a different font (even though they’re still Times new Roman).
The issue seems system-wide. I haven’t tried to set my OS language to Romanian, but I’m guessing I’d be seeing the same sort of incorrectly rendered characters popping up.
I have installed all of the language packs I could install for my system. I have also checked the forums for similar issues and checked the wiki guide for improving font rendering, but nothing has worked.
Can’t say i even encountered this issue in any software by using that font, or when using diacritics.
You mean for the UI after you set the font in System Settings to Times New Roman? With the system in Romanian or English, still there should be no issue with diacritics.
Maybe view that issue will help. See this:
You mean for the UI after you set the font in System Settings to Times New Roman? With the system in Romanian or English, still there should be no issue with diacritics.
I should’ve been more specific, sorry. I meant it happens across multiple applications. So far I’ve noticed the issue when reading Romanian text in Google Docs using Brave and when editing Romanian documents using OnlyOffice. It doesn’t seem to happen for the system font setting.
This is text from a document I’ve opened in OnlyOffice: https://i.imgur.com/GxL1gAs.png
This is text from a document I’ve opened in Google Docs using Brave: https://i.imgur.com/yO9Yhhf.png
I do think the issue is in the way OnlyOffice renders that font, but then remains the Brave issue too to be determined. Will do more tests in a VM install and see if there is something that can be done.
To me the easiest resolution, not a solution tho, is simply change the Font family of the documents i have. One of other reasons is this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Microsoft_fonts
And also use more matured software …
Indeed the times.ttf and other font files from it are newer than the standalone Times New Roman one, or the other standalone ones, just that we can’t provide them automatically in our installed system. Either way, glad you sort it out.