[Bug 644685] cjkuni-* and wqy-* fonts mixed up
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Akira TAGOH <tagoh at redhat.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|MODIFIED |CLOSED
CC| |tagoh at redhat.com
Version|13 |rawhide
Resolution| |RAWHIDE
Last Closed| |2011-03-28 05:16:27
--- Comment #7 from Akira TAGOH <tagoh at redhat.com> 2011-03-28 05:16:27 EDT ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> The ideal outcome is, in non-Chinese locales, even if both wqy-* and cjkuni-*
> fonts are installed, gedit should only choose one font to display all Chinese
> characters (this font has to support both simplified and traditional
> characters). Other fonts are only used when this primary font doesn't provide a
> certain character.
If the problem is that mixing up both fonts in one alias. otherwise no. aside
from what Chinese people prefers, "Sans-serif" and "Serif" isn't same typeface.
we shouldn't use one for both.
Having separate language support should works for a workaround so far. and
fixed in rawhide and f15 now. plus, I don't think having this kind of changes
in updates isn't a good idea because changing default fonts makes confusion. so
closing.
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