https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114746
--- Comment #17 from Hiunn-hué <[email protected]> ---
Env:
Version: 6.4.0.1
Build ID: 1b6477b31f0334bd8620a96f0aeeb449b587be9f
CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 4.15; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3;
Locale: th-TH (zh_TW.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US
Calc: threaded
Reproduce Steps:
(1) Change the local setting.
(2) Select the theme "Progress" from theme selector.
(3) Open the font setting dialog for "Title".
Result:
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If Local Setting is English (USA)
Western Text Font: Libration Sans, Bold, 75pt
Asian Text Font: DejaVu Sans, Bold, 75pt
Complex Text Font: Noto Sans CJK TC, Bold, 75pt
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If Local Setting is Chinese (Trad)
Western Text Font: Libration Sans, Bold, 75pt
Asian Text Font: Noto Serif CJK TC, Bold, 75pt
Complex Text Font: Noto Sans CJK TC, Bold, 75pt
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If Local Setting is Japanese
Western Text Font: Libration Sans, Bold, 75pt
Asian Text Font: Noto Serif CJK JP, Bold, 75pt
Complex Text Font: TakaoPGothic, Bold, 75pt
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If Local Setting is Korean (RoK)
Western Text Font: Libration Sans, Bold, 75pt
Asian Text Font: Noto Serif CJK KR, Bold, 75pt
Complex Text Font: Noto Sans CJK TC, Bold, 75pt
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If Local Setting is Thai
Western Text Font: Libration Sans, Bold, 75pt
Asian Text Font: Waree, Bold, 75pt
Complex Text Font: Kinnari, Bold, 75pt
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Issues:
(1) Noto "Serif" CJK is used, which should be Noto "Sans" CJK.
(2) Why a CJK font is used for CTL, when local is Western/CJK?
(3) Regarding to Thai, "Kinnari" seems not a sans font?
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