>If you believe you still need it, it would be helpful to describe the
exact bug you're seeing.
I am using locale en_US.UTF-8, But I need to read Japanese.
So I want Japanese fonts are preferred over Chinese font.
Now, fontconfig-voodoo is missing and all Japanese text is rendered by using
Chinese font which looks really horrible.
That is for me.
But I think Chinese people prefer Chinese font over Japanese font.
Locale setting and font preference cannot be the same.
For the current workaround, I do
cp /etc/fonts/conf.avail/69-language-selector-ja-jp.conf ~/.fonts.conf
and then, delete all occurrence of these 3 lines.
<test name="lang" compare="contains">
<string>ja</string>
</test>
So Japanese font will be chosed if it use Non-Japanese font and render
Japanese characters.
I really don't like this workaround and I wish simple fontconfig-voodoo
back.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1043031
Title:
fontconfig-voodoo is not included in language-selector-common
Status in “language-selector” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
When I try to use "fontconfig-voodoo" in Ubuntu 12.10 from terminal,
it told me:
The program 'fontconfig-voodoo' is currently not installed. You can
install it by typing:
sudo apt-get install language-selector-common
Actually, I have language-selector-common package installed in my
Ubuntu.
Where is fontconfig-voodoo? Without it, I can't config the correct
Chinese fonts under English locale.
Thanks.
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