Droid Serif does not have Latin extended subset, that's why I cannot see Turkish Characters like Ş, ş etc. in blog content properly.
Instead, may I suggest using Noto Serif (which is derived from Droid Serif), which looks quite (maybe 99,9%) identical, same license, and also have latin-extended subset.
This pull request is regarding the issue https://github.com/oswaldoacauan/ghostium/issues/129
Hello,
Droid Serif does not have Latin extended subset, that's why I cannot see Turkish Characters like Ş, ş etc. in blog content properly.
Instead, may I suggest using Noto Serif (which is derived from Droid Serif), which looks quite (maybe 99,9%) identical, same license, and also have latin-extended subset.
You can see at #129 for details.