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More input from Chinese users is needed to make progress on this one.
Feedback on my idea in comment #6 would be appreciated, as would other
ideas on the desired direction.
Removing the trusty tasks for now. Let's decide what to do in the
current development version first, and consider possible ba
A simple test on 14.04 is to rename the symlink
/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-fonts-arphic-ukai.conf
to
/etc/fonts/conf.d/66-fonts-arphic-ukai.conf
---^
$ LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 fc-match -a | grep -iE '(ar pl|droid)' | head -7
DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf: "Droid Sans Fallback" "Regular"
umin
Please note that if you use a Chinese locale, it's 69-language-selector-
zh-??.conf which is effective, not 65-fonts-arphic-*.conf.
As regards the latter, one thought is to change it so UMing is preferred
over UKai. Another thought is to drop the sans-serif items in 65-fonts-
arphic-*.conf. Probab
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