The problem does not exist if fonts-wqy-microhei is installed, and
fonts-wqy-zenhei and fonts-droid are both uninstalled.
I could also try a 14.04 LiveCD today to check if a fresh system has
the same problem. Also, would it make sense to reinstall fonts-droid and
try if I have the problem with a
Thanks for the additional info. Then we can leave that theory behind.
It was not quite correct when I said that WenQuanYi Zen Hei was the
previous default font for Chinese. It was in 13.10 in case of a Chinese
locale, but that does not apply to your situation.
The previous package for rendering
Sorry for the late response, I must have managed to corrupt a config
file, KDE currently crashes when I try to login using my main user,
circling back to the login manager. Still trying to find out why, but
that's another battlefield.
As side effect, I created a new user, which also shows the
I only have the problem since updating to 14.04, so it really might be
connected to the font change.
It is the standard font setting dialog in the KDE control center. I
could try to change the font with a different tool to see if it would
change anything. Do you know what package I would have to
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On 2014-06-30 08:59, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
I only have the problem since updating to 14.04, so it really might
be connected to the font change.
When you say that you updated, I take it that you don't have a clean
14.04 install, but upgraded from 13.10. And if that's the case, the
package carrying
I experimented a bit more yesterday. I didn't find a option for the sub-
locales in KDE, but installed language-selector-gnome, where it is
possible to change.
To be on the safe side, I just also directly edited /etc/default/locale
as suggested by you.
After reboot:
cat /etc/default/locale
Also, all characters in the attached text are very common, so it
shouldn't be the case that some characters are displayed by a fall back
font because they don't exist in the first choice.
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Thanks for the additional information. It indicates that qt based
applications don't play well with fontconfig.
However:
On 2014-06-27 07:50, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
In the font settings, everything is set to Ubuntu, except for the
monospace font which is set to Monospace.
Which font settings
Thanks for your report. I'm not sure about the affected packages, so
let's wait with changing that.
The first thing I would like you to do to sort things out is to get a
pure German locale. I'm not a Kubuntu user, and can't tell how you would
do it via the GUI, but probably you can fix it by
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