I've now made a number of attempts but still haven't seen a change in
the missing Kanji. I've changed the font in qtconfig(which didn't seem
to do anything), in gnome's appearance applet(Also nothing. Thus GTK+
isn't being used via an adapter), and in 'Q/A font' and 'list font'
inside Mnemosyne(which did work for the flash cards and lists). Also,
in the 2 font applets inside Mnemosyne, I have changed the font for
the Latin, Han, and Unicode character sets, but the kanji in question
was still missing. I think it's quite likely that this is a problem
with PyQt's string handling...

An example kanji is 観, which is the 3rd/last character if you type
'kachikan' into Anthy and hit space. There aren't many other
possibilities for this input, so this should be reproducible on other
IMEs.

BTW, I apologize for saying Mnemosyne was misbehaving above - turns
out I had done something hacky trying to install it before I noticed
ubuntu had a package.

On Nov 27, 2:57 pm, "Oisín Mac Fhearaí" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/11/27 Gwern Branwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Doesn't that just indicate that your chosen font can't display those
> > particular characters?
>
> Yeah. I think that can be fixed in qtconfig (or qt4config, or whatever
> version is used now) by selecting appropriate fonts.
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