I think the particular problem here under F10 is
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485562
----- "Qianqian Fang" <fangqq(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think it is quite the opposite: this happens most often when
people
are trying to read CJK text under non-CJK locales. Pango does not
assume
language preference, and it falls into a mixed situation where both
the
context language and the fall-back font sequence in fontconfig
(likely
65-nonlatin) play together to determine the font to select, and the
results are
messy. It would have been better if one of the Han variants is the
default
when this happens, for example, the one that covers the most unicode
code
points, at least, all the characters will have uniform font styles,
rather
than the mosaics from many CJK fonts.
Hmm, maybe we should define PANGO_LANGUAGE for non CJK locale, but to which value. Well
guess most points would be zh? ;)
Jens