[Bug 1043031] Re: ja/zh fontconfig configuration only applied when locale is set 'natively'
Iain Lane
iain at orangesquash.org.uk
Tue Feb 5 15:40:34 UTC 2013
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 11:02:44AM -0000, Ding Zhou wrote:
> After putting these two lines into the "sans-serif" section in
> 65-nolatin file, the font has become really what it should be!
>
> <family>AR PL UKai</family>
> <family>AR PL UMing CN</family>
>
> There's no effect after I put these two line in the "serif" section.
>
> And in #25, I made a mistake, the "WenQuanYi Micro Hei" was not in
> "sans-serif" by default, this is I added before :)
>
> So what need to be done next step?
I updated fonts-arphic-uming and fonts-arphic-ukai in my PPA; please
give them a try and see if it makes any difference for you after
resettings 65-nonlatin back to default.
Cheers :-)
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Iain Lane [ iain at orangesquash.org.uk ]
Debian Developer [ laney at debian.org ]
Ubuntu Developer [ laney at ubuntu.com ]
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1043031
Title:
ja/zh fontconfig configuration only applied when locale is set
'natively'
Status in “language-selector” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
When I try to use "fontconfig-voodoo" in Ubuntu 12.10 from terminal,
it told me:
The program 'fontconfig-voodoo' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install language-selector-common
Actually, I have language-selector-common package installed in my
Ubuntu.
Where is fontconfig-voodoo? Without it, I can't config the correct
Chinese fonts under English locale.
Thanks.
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