Hi,

I realized this can be solved by providing a set of packages for each
nonlatin fonts.

 For nonlatin font bar, create 2 packages

 * fonts-bar
   normal font package
   install 66-bar.conf (current 64-wqy-zenhei.conf equivalent)
   Recommends: fonts-bar-priority

 * fonts-bar-priority
   Installing this package put it on the top of choice for nonlatin
   fonts.
   install 64-bar.conf (the same content as 66-bar.conf)
   Provides: fonts-priority
   Conflicts: fonts-priority

 This way, no normal font package is aggressive.
 When fonts-*-priority is installed, it becomes choice for nonlatin
 range.  Always one of them are installed to ensure user selected taste
 for the font.

 Once this is done properly for all font packages including we can
 remove 65-nonlatin.conf. (We loose MS Micho but that is not supported
 and whoever smart enough ti add it manually should have no problem
 configuring it.)

I will work with fonts team.
 
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fonts-devel/2011-December/thread.html

Osamu



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