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ubuntu-touch-meta (1.175) utopic; urgency=medium
* Refreshed dependencies
* Replace fonts-arphic-ukai with fonts-wqy-microhei on desktop, touch
(LP: #1346766)
-- Martin PittFri, 01 Aug 2014 10:22:21 +0200
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Title:
Chinese in Ubuntu Touch should use He
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Title:
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Title:
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On 2014-07-29 17:51, Rex Tsai wrote:
> On the phone, the LANG/LANGUAGES env value are not changed. It's
> always en_US.UTF-8.
Well, that's confusing. I agree with David; we must be talking at cross-
purposes somehow.
> If fonts-wqy-microhei only, it rendered correctly.
Ok. Just made a merge prop
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Title:
Chinese in Ubuntu Touch
On the phone, the LANG/LANGUAGES env value are not changed. It's always
en_US.UTF-8.
If fonts-wqy-microhei only, it rendered correctly.
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Rex Tsai
wrote:
> On the phone, the LANG/LANGUAGES env value are not changed. It's always
> en_US.UTF-8.
>
I'm not sure I follow that: the LANG variable should change (as the
LC_MESSAGES) should, otherwise you wouldn't be able to switch languages.
Same for the LA
On 2014-07-29 04:04, Rex Tsai wrote:
> No, I tested it with both en_US.UTF-8 and zh_CN.UTF-8 locales. Both
> are borken. ;-)
Well, the config file I attached in comment #12 does not make a
difference with an English locale, but it ought to change the behaviour
if LANG is zh_CN.UTF-8.
This indicat
** Tags added: rtm14
** Changed in: ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: ubuntu-touch-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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No, I tested it with both en_US.UTF-8 and zh_CN.UTF-8 locales. Both are
borken. ;-)
I tried to trace the qtbase, but currectly the gcc4.9 in utopic is
blocking me building qt.
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On 2014-07-28 18:47, Cheng-Chia Tseng wrote:
> Rex Tsai 於 2014年7月29日星期二寫道:
>> I tested the 65-droid-sans-touch.conf config, it still render the
>> some text as tofu/empty box.
>
> Is the locale right?
>
> If the configuration file does not work, it seems that qt has a epic
> regression on fontco
Hi,
No, language-selector-common is not included in Ubuntu Touch image. I
tested the 65-droid-sans-touch.conf config, it still render the some
text as tofu/empty box.
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Rex Tsai 於 2014年7月29日星期二寫道:
> Hi,
>
> No, language-selector-common is not included in Ubuntu Touch image. I
> tested the 65-droid-sans-touch.conf config, it still render the some
> text as tofu/empty box.
Is the locale right?
If the configuration file does not work, it seems that qt has a
epi
Regarding the license, there are two types of pacakges
1. fonts-android[1] included the binary fonts, which is licensed under
Apache-2.0.
2. fonts-source-sans-pro[2]/fonts-source-code-pro[3], which required
proprietary Adobe ADFKO to be built from source. That makes not DFSG-compatible.
Google
@Rex, Can you have a try with Gunnar's fontconfig configuration?
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Title:
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The attached fontconfig recipe might make it possible to still use
fonts-droid in the phone. It moves DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf to the top
of the candidate list in case of a Chinese locale, thus not affecting
non-Chinese languages.
On the desktop this is accomplished through the 69-language-select
I prefer fonts-droid in the longer run (before we can re-evaluate noto),
but it seems there are outstanding issue to do with fonts-droid, so
using wqy-microhei for RTM is the recommended solution.
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Aron, to be clear it's not a typo: on comment #5 you advise to use
fonts-droid and on comment #9 to use wqy-microhei? Which one would you
recommend to use?
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On the issue of DFSG-ness, it's still discussion only and no bug
tracking it.
I would advise to use wqy-microhei for the moment to RTM because such
bug isn't likely to have a proper fix land in a time. Though I didn't
see the issue with KDE environment, I didn't spend time on investigating
it eith
- What are exactly the questions related to the DFSG that affect fonts-noto? Is
there a bug to track these?
- Is anyone actively looking into fixing the fontconfig issues Qt has? Is the
workaround from Cheng-Chia Tseng something that can be used and that it won't
impact on the rest of the langua
Rex Tsai > 於 2014年7月28日星期一寫道:
> +1 on happyaron's commen, need to clear the requirement of DFSG on Noto
> Sans CJK.
> However RTM deadline is coming, I like to replace fonts-arphic-ukai with
> fonts-droid or wqy-microhei.
>
> However, I found the current qt stack has problem rendering fonts-
> dro
+1 on happyaron's commen, need to clear the requirement of DFSG on Noto Sans
CJK.
However RTM deadline is coming, I like to replace fonts-arphic-ukai with
fonts-droid or wqy-microhei.
However, I found the current qt stack has problem rendering fonts-
droid[1]. It does not render mixed lanaguage
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Touch uses Kaiti style font as the main UI font for displaying
Chinese, which is not optimal as nowadays operating systems all use
Heiti style font for the UI, we should really change it asap.
Currently there are two choices on Ubuntu, fonts-droid and wqy-
At this very moment, Source Sans is still not an option and there are
also questions to be answered to determine whether it fits the
requirement of DFSG.
Comparing wqy-microhei and fonts-droid, there is no reason to continue
using microhei anymore, because after several updates of Droid Sans, the
The Chinese font package currently seeded in Ubuntu Touch is fonts-
arphic-ukai.
On the desktop, fonts-droid is now the default Chinese font package as a
result of bug #1173571, and if we want this to be changed soon, I can
think it would make sense to replace fonts-arphic-ukai with fonts-droid
in
I support Noto Sans CJK or Source Han Sans (they share the same content
of CJK part, while Adobe holds the copyright, licensed under Apache v2)
regular style for default CJK displaying.
That is absolutely better than Droid Sans Fallback because it takes care
of various region-specif shapes well an
Enclosed please find the system-settings with Noto font.
Original font - http://i.imgur.com/EYICCHm.png
Noto font - http://i.imgur.com/1uQGOcm.png
noto+1
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu Touch uses Kaiti style font as the main UI font for displaying
Chinese, which is not optimal as nowadays operating systems all use
Heiti style font for the UI, we should really change it asap.
Currently there are two choices on Ubuntu, fonts-droid and wqy-
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Touch uses Kaiti style font as the main UI font for displaying
Chinese, which is not optimal as nowadays operating systems all use
Heiti style font for the UI, we should really change it asap.
Currently there are two choices on Ubuntu, fonts-droid and wqy-
** Description changed:
Ubuntu Touch uses Kaiti style font as the main UI font for displaying
Chinese, which is not optimal as nowadays operating systems all use
Heiti style font for the UI, we should really change it asap.
Currently there are two choices on Ubuntu, fonts-droid and wqy-
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu Touch uses Kaiti style font as the main UI font for displaying
Chinese, which is not optimal as nowadays operating systems all use
Heiti style font for the UI, we should really change it asap.
Currently there are two choices on Ubuntu, fonts-droid and wqy-
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