Taiju HIGASHI <[email protected]> writes: > I knew it. > I know there are not many Guix users in Japan, but I was wondering how other > languages users are solving this problem. > Is this problem that does not occur with SLiM?
I do not know, slim just show English, do not use CJK. > > > On April 14, 2022 9:23:11 AM GMT+09:00, Feng Shu <[email protected]> wrote: >>Taiju HIGASHI <[email protected]> writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am not currently having trouble, but I do have one question. >>> >>> I have had trouble displaying CJK fonts on the GDM screen. >>> >>> I have followed the steps below to install Guix initially, which >>> allows me to temporarily display CJK fonts on the GDM screen. >>> >>> 1. Specify `ja_JP.utf8` as locale on the graphical installation screen. >>> 2. Set CJK fonts to be installed globally. >>> 3. Execute the installation. >>> >>> However, if I run `guix system reconfigure` after this, I cannot see >>> the CJK fonts on the GDM screen. (The letters will be tofu.) >> >>I have faced the same problem, so I have switched to use slim, which >>*only* show English, so have no this problem :-\ >> >>> >>> I asked on #guix on IRC and was given a solution, so I am not >>> troubled, but the following questions remain. >>> >>> https://logs.guix.gnu.org/guix/2022-04-09.log#174359>> >>> 1. Why do I see CJK fonts on the GDM screen after setting the locale >>> and installing CJK fonts during the initial installation? >>> 2. Why can't I see CJK fonts on the GDM screen after running `guix >>> system reconfigure`? >>> >>> Is there a special process to generate a font cache during initial >>> installation? >>> Also, is that process absent when the system is reconfigured? >>> >>> I feel that it would be desirable for the system to behave the same >>> when reconfigured as when initially installed. >>> >>> Thank you. >> --
