What I did exactly is install (rpm -Uvi) the package & restart X. When I
logged in again I began having font problems. English text was fine, but
anything Japanese in KDE apps was replaced by a blank square, when I tried
to use mozilla (1.6 English with the Japanese language pack installed) it
would work fine, but crashed when encountering anything Japanese (like
www.yahoo.co.jp). I finally uninstalled the rpm's and re-installed
ttfonts-ja from the Fedora DVD. Now things are back to normal...
On Friday 02 July 2004 01:15, Akira TAGOH wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 22:44:40 -0700,
>>>>> "CM" == Circuit Man <dmason(a)jeckyll.uoregon.edu>
wrote:
CM> On Thursday 01 July 2004 22:18, D M wrote:
>> I have tried uninstalling the Sazanami fonts, and re-installing
>> ttfonts-ja-1.2-34 without success. I've also tried reverting back to
>> the 11.4-46.svn1587 IIim packages, and of course that didn't affect the
>> problem...
>>
>> Thanks!
CM> OK, somehow uninstalling the original Japanese tt fonts and
reinstalling again CM> did the trick. So in the end it appears installing
the sazanami fonts broke CM> Japanese truetype fonts for me.
CM> So now I can read Japanese again.
CM> I can't type it yet, but will now re-install the 11.4-60 packages by
CM> themselves like I should have done in the first place & see how that
goes...
Thank you for the testing of the sazanami fonts. did you try
re-login after installing the testing ttfonts-ja package?
I'm not sure but I don't figure out how much it affects for
the running process which is using Kochi fonts missing in
the testing package.
Otherwise it means the package has the upgrade issue. I need
to track it down then.
Anyway more feedbacks are welcome :)
Thanks,
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Akira TAGOH
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