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--- Comment #4 from Jens Petersen <petersen(a)redhat.com> 2009-02-09 01:37:59 EDT
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(In reply to comment #3)
I am not entirely sure if I understood "setting as default"
and "not
overriding", maybe you can explain it a little bit more?
I wrote "install as default", ie meaning install the package by default.
Overriding means that installation should not override other default desktop
fonts, like dejavu-fonts and cjkuni-fonts
As you know, Uming is a Song/Mincho style font, therefore, it is
close to
"serif" alias, and wqy-zenhei is a Hei/Gothic font with sans-serif styled
glyphs for both proportional and monospaced faces (in a single ttc). On Ubuntu,
uming is used as the default serif and wqy-zenhei as the default sans-serif for
zh locales. is this what you intend to achieve?
Eventually maybe. :) What about Ukai?
Last I tested wqy-zenhei was still too aggressive in priority to coexist with
cjkuni-fonts.
Thanks for the information about ubuntu's defaults.
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