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Thanks for your input, Aron Xu!
Editing 49-sansserif.conf worked for me too on my English-based Karmic system.
I can view the Japanese flash sites with no problem now.
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Such a long time passed, why the bug is still exist? In Lucid, the flash
player still display Chinese incorrectly!
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On my fresh Karmic installation, removing 49-sansserif.conf doesn't make
sense for all sites, but changing it to what I attach here, everything
works perfectly.
** Attachment added: 49-sansserif.conf
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Aron Xu wrote:
On my fresh Karmic installation, removing 49-sansserif.conf doesn't make
sense for all sites, but changing it to what I attach here, everything
works perfectly.
** Attachment added: 49-sansserif.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37404171/49-sansserif.con
this just
filed upstream at
http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-3605
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I think this problem should have a higher priority, raise importance
from Medium to High.
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Importance: Medium = High
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** Attachment added: FC_DEBUG=1029 firefox with modified 49-sansserif.conf in
Karmic
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35908230/new_49-sansserif.txt.gz
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I am attaching some debug output for this bug. The debug dump was made
by the following command:
FC_DEBUG=1029 firefox http://google.com debug_output
when firefox finished loading the initial page at google.com, I then
clicked on a shortcut to http://1g1g.com (a flash music player); once
the
please don't be confused about the WenQuanYi Micro Hei rules before
the 40894c41397 mark in fontdiff.txt, that's the Application font I
set in the Appearance Font Preference dialog. I believe the lines before
40894c41397 are the rules to determine the font name to render firefox
menu and toolbars.
@ Zeniff
just want to let you know, the input method problem is now reported
in a separate thread: bug#472787
Zeniff wrote:
I don't know if this is related, but in Flash 10, I can see CJK, but
cannot type it. Although, I can in Flash 10 when using Windows. It seems
like an encoding issue
I don't know if this is related, but in Flash 10, I can see CJK, but
cannot type it. Although, I can in Flash 10 when using Windows. It seems
like an encoding issue (although the website was in the correct
encoding), but I don't know how to change the encoding that Flash uses.
I'm using SCIM, but
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** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Yup... once again chinese characters are not displaying in flash videos
in Firefox. It used to work out of the box, why is this no longer the
case?
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To Arne
can we drop the symbol link of 49-sansserif.conf?
On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 5:33 PM, Jonathan Lumb jonol...@gmail.com wrote:
Yup... once again chinese characters are not displaying in flash videos
in Firefox. It used to work out of the box, why is this no longer the
case?
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hi Arne
I found your work-around was still not included in a recently updated
karmic, any reason not to include it?
AFAIK, this problem is likely the most frequently asked issue among
Ubuntu Chinese users, and, if still not too late, please at least commit
your work-around (I haven't seen any
It may fix something. But it surely does not eliminate the problem
completely. Current situation (which may be even independent of the
69/48 move) in karmic with adobe-flashplugin 10.0.22.87-2jaunty1 from
the partner repo is as follows
www.jal.com:
- OK in Chromium (non-flash site gets loaded,
Actually, what I said is not correct. After all, it seems the effects
are the same in all profiles and both FF and Chromium.
http://www.jal.com is broken (non-flash page displays fine when flash is
deactivated, as is default in Chromium)
http://www.jal.co.jp/dom_network is OK
this partially works for in karmic virtualbox. please see the
attachment.
the Han characters now show up, however, they are displayed with
Uming (serif), but Latins are shown in sans-serif. This is certainly
better than seeing blank squares.
what font pattern exactly does the flash player look
Qianqian Fang wrote:
this partially works for in karmic virtualbox. please see the
attachment.
the Han characters now show up, however, they are displayed with
Uming (serif), but Latins are shown in sans-serif. This is certainly
better than seeing blank squares.
That can be adjusted.
OK, so, with the above suggested solution of moving 69-language-
selector-LANGCODE.conf down to 48, does this fix the problem in Karmic?
If yes, then I will do the change in language-selector.
For non-CJK users this shouldn't cause any issues, since these files are
only activated, when the users
I still experience at least occasional problems even in karmic. One
example is http://www.jal.com/ which displays only squares in FF. I
find it interesting that chromium browser on the same computer displays
the same page just fine.
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This bug seems to be fixed now in Karmic
not really. I had this problem with a freshly installed Karmic Xubuntu
alpha 5. see my attachment. The flash to test can be browsed at
http://wenq.org/demo/fontopia_droid_tutorial.htm
I think it is really important to fix this
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Importance: Low = Medium
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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This bug seems to be fixed now in Karmic
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On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 04:38:26AM -, Feistybird wrote:
Wrong Sans-Serif config causing Chinese font display error in Adobe
Flash Player and some other GTK programs
It can be solved if /etc/fonts/conf.avail/69-language-selector-zh-
tw.conf is configured properly:
=== Before Edit ===
This bug still affects certain sites under Jaunty and 64-bit Flash 10
alpha. I couldn't get any of the aforementioned workarounds to work.
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Wrong Sans-Serif config causing Chinese font display error in Adobe
Flash Player and some other GTK programs
It can be solved if /etc/fonts/conf.avail/69-language-selector-zh-
tw.conf is configured properly:
=== Before Edit ===
test qual=any name=family
@Rolf: positive that I installed Jaunty, installed flashplugin-nonfree,
and tested at the website. It makes it pretty simple know if any
modifications were made when I intentionally installed Jaunty to test
the bug. I also am positive it was not an upgrade, which can leave
modifications present.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
development release - Jaunty Jackalope. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we can
At least for Japanese pages, I still have to move 49-sansserif.conf to a
lower priority. It does not work OOTB.
Charlie, are you sure you did not apply one of the workaround above?
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It's not fixed. Some chinese characters are displayed as a dot.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Rolf Leggewie launchpad.net@
rolf.leggewie.biz wrote:
At least for Japanese pages, I still have to move 49-sansserif.conf to a
lower priority. It does not work OOTB.
Charlie, are you sure you did
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