Quoting Alain Bertrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier a écrit :
Quoting Alain Bertrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: installation
This probably comes from missing font packages.
Did you run the install in japanese or did you run it in another
language and later tried to add some
Hi,
At Thu, 21 Jul 2005 06:48:59 +0200,
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Alain Bertrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier a écrit :
Quoting Alain Bertrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
This probably comes from missing font packages.
Did you run the install in japanese or did you run it in
Package: installation
Severity: normal
I have installed all the japanese fonts. Most of the kanji looks good but some
of them are displayed as a small box with numbers/letter inside (I guess this
is their code).
Why a kanji is displayed like this is rather weird : if I look for deai
(encounter)
Quoting Alain Bertrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: installation
Severity: normal
I have installed all the japanese fonts. Most of the kanji looks good but some
Please define all.
of them are displayed as a small box with numbers/letter inside (I guess this
is their code).
Why a kanji
Christian Perrier a écrit :
Quoting Alain Bertrand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: installation
Severity: normal
I have installed all the japanese fonts. Most of the kanji looks good but some
Please define all.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l |grep font
i asiya24-vfont 1-10
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