As I said in T165553, many of Burmese websites use Zawgyi, and we need to change default font in browser Zawgyi to read that websites correctly. We can't read or write on Burmese Wikipedia, while the browser default font is changed to Zawgyi. So, we need to add custom font setting in MediaWiki css to read/write on Burmese Wikipedia/Wiktionary and read/write other Burmese Zawgyi websites at the same time with changed browser's default font.
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Feb 20 2018
Feb 19 2018
May be due to "Myanmar Text" font size. There is also custom css font style in Monobook theme. I use monobook theme and "Myanmar3" font (recognized as standard Myanmar Unicode font by government).
With ElectronPdf, this issue has been fixed. Burmese font is rendered correctly in PDF.
With ElectronPdf, this issue has been fixed. Burmese font is rendered correctly in PDF.
I think this overlapped issue has been fixed.
Microsoft didn't support Myanmar Unicode until Windows 8. And most of Burmese websites and internet users use non-Unicode standard font that called Zawgyi font. If there is no other specific setting, most of Burmese internet users can't read or write in Burmese Wikipedia. If we put custom font style in MediaWiki CSS, any user that has both Zawgyi and Myanmar Unicode font can easily read on Burmese Wikipedia. If there is any right way to fix this issue, please let me know.
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Sep 18 2016
There is no WT: page currently. I already deleted that pages before.
Yes. I already informed the community since 22 July 2016. But the community is too small and no response yet.