http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-03-06 02:14 -------
The input method problems will be solved with updated versions of xcin and Chinput
(xcin will be used only for 'zh_TW' and 'zh_TW.Big', as it refuses to work in
'zh_HK' or 'zh_TW.UTF-8'... Chinput will be used in all other cases).
I will rebuild a new libgtk+1.2 with font definitions for zh_HK, zh_HK.UTF-8,
zh_SG and zh_SG.UTF-8 (in fact the definitions for zh_TW, zh_TW.UTF-8, zh_CN,
zh_CN.UTF-8 will be used; but I forgot to make the links in the previous build)
Gtk2 programs should display properly the Chinese chars, the kde problem may be
due to old fonts-ttf-* files not properly declaring themselves to Xft2 (it has
been fixed, so update fonts-ttf-* packages and see if that works).
Could you provide some screenshots of the wrong displays?
Thanks
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I could not choose Traditional Chinese as default language because of no Chinese
character shown. Instead, I chose Chinese as an additional language.
After installation, Chinese fonts were not shown in Mandrake font tools and
Mozilla. I thought the path of big5 fonts (/usr/share/font/ttf/big5/) were not
added properly.
Besides, xcin (the Chinese character input tools) could not launched.