Peter Eisentraut <peter.eisentraut@2ndquadrant.com> writes:
> On 14/10/2018 04:03, Tom Lane wrote:
>> I wonder how well these characters will render in different viewing
>> tools. Maybe there's not much to be done, but should we entity-ify
>> the list where possible?
> This is not related to the encoding of these characters in the source.
> It's just that we have never used these characters in previous releases
> (new contributors). A workaround would be to "unaccent" the affected
> names. Or look for a more complete font. Or just leave it alone.
Well, I don't think leaving it alone is really nice. Three of the
four warnings seem to come from a single entry:
Şahap Aşçı
That's copied-and-pasted from our website, where it seems to render
fine, but in the PDF file what I see is
#ahap A#ç#
The fourth warning comes from
Adam Biela#ski
As a short-term fix, maybe the thing to do is deaccent those two names.
BTW, there is also a fifth complaint
WARNING: Glyph "?" (0x3c0, pi) not available in font "Times-Roman".
which is evidently coming from the description of the pi() function.
So that proves that entity-ification doesn't help :-(
regards, tom lane