Thanks Jesse! I've installed Cyberbit font by copying it to
/usr/share/font/truetype and issuing fc-cache -f. I don't think that
Cyberbit font was truly necessery because I'm still using Sans Serif and
it works fine but the rehash must have helped.

Jesse <[email protected]> writes:

> My advice to anyone with this problem is always to install the Bitstream
> Cyberbit font, then change Mnemosyne's Q/A font to it.
>
> Not only does it have coverage of almost every kanji I've run into, it looks
> really nice.
>
> Link: Cyberbit.zip at
> http://aol-4.vo.llnwd.net/pub/communicator/extras/fonts/windows/
>
> 2010/11/20 Gabe Logan <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've used Mnemosyne from some time on Ubuntu with no problem but after
>> moving to Debian Squeeze, Kanji are not displayed - only white square
>> with black thin border. Also, Mnemosyne interface changed to darker and
>> more "bolded". I've tried installing Mnemosyne both from repository and
>> source (the newest version). Every time it looks the same :( texlive-full
>> is installed.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Gabe
>>
>
>
> -- 
> Jesse Weaver

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Thanks
Gabe

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