Caius "kaio" Chance wrote:
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Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
It would be nice if our intended priorities and fontconfig settings
for CJK fonts were documented somewhere (for every concerned locale).
Then I could pester Behdad so he tells us how to achieve
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Caius "kaio" Chance wrote:
> I have patched the cjkuni-fonts on rawhide (and cjkunifonts on f10)
> which priority of such Chinese fonts are at higher priority in condition
> of "zh" (Chinese) locale.
>
> The fedora 10 patch will be pushed to update-te
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Roozbeh Pournader wrote:
>> It would be nice if our intended priorities and fontconfig settings
>> for CJK fonts were documented somewhere (for every concerned locale).
>> Then I could pester Behdad so he tells us how to achieve them cleanly.
>> Right
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Nicolas Mailhot
wrote:
> I suspect the only reason that does not happen is we have a lot more
> CJK packages than Arabic packages (and no Fraktur packages that I know
> of).
:-)
You may be very right.
> It would be nice if our intended priorities and fontconfig
On Tuesday 24 February 2009, AKanda wrote:
> Jens Petersen a écrit :
> > I think the particular problem here under F10 is
> >
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485562
>
> Hello,
> In OpenOffice (for exemple), I have always written in Japanese with
> the default font (DejaVu Sans ".)
>
Jens Petersen a écrit :
I think the particular problem here under F10 is
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=485562
Hello,
In OpenOffice (for exemple), I have always written in Japanese with the
default font (DejaVu Sans ".)
But in fact if I write with vlgothic it's good.
Also, if
Le Mar 24 février 2009 05:39, Roozbeh Pournader a écrit :
> I can't relate these two. By the same reasoning, Fraktur fonts would
> compete with modern Latin fonts, Urdu fonts would compete with Arabic
> fonts, and Hindi fonts would compete with Marathi fonts.
I suspect the only reason that does