Hello Bo,
Thank you for your reply.

Are you sure of that?
I read some article about fontconfig and seems that there is a solution, but i 
have not understood how it work.

Maybe someone have experience with fontconfig and qt embedded?

Thanks
Simone





> Il giorno 26/gen/2014, alle ore 12:08, Bo Thorsen <bthor...@ics.com> ha 
> scritto:
> 
> Den 25-01-2014 22:05, Simone skrev:
>> Hello all,
>> In my application I need to display text in more then one language
>> simultaneously.
>> No problem if the language are english and french for example, the
>> problem is when needed to display english and chinese or korean or others.
>> 
>> The font we use now (which is ok for latin text) is dejavu sans but it
>> doesn't support all east font languages.
>> If i change the font to a chinese one, i can display chinese characters
>> but latins become ugly...
>> Since i know that there isn't a full unicode font, It would be perfect
>> to have more then one font and let "/somewhat"/ decide what to use for
>> each kind of language.
>> There is a solution to do that?
>> 
>> I'm using qt 4.8.5 embedded & QWS (on an embedded ARM platform).
> 
> That's not possible, unfortunately. You are going to have to set the font 
> manually on the target areas. But it should be enough to set it on the 
> topmost widgets of the three that have the other language widgets.
> 
> Bo.
> 
> -- 
> Bo Thorsen, European Engineering Manager, ICS
> Integrated Computer Solutions. Delivering World-Class Applications
> http://ics.com/services
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