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@Yoshida-san, can you please explain what you meant in #75?
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Adobe Flash Player 9 and 10 displays CJK text incorrectly
To manage
** No longer affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
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@penalvch,
I wonder if it would be better to set language-selector / fontconfig.
Probably, these are root cause.
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Not reproducible in Trusty.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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We had a similar problem in Webconverger and it was solved with ttf-
xfree86-nonfree btw.
https://github.com/Webconverger/webc/issues/190
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@akai-kenshi san,
Thanks for your report, but I can not reproduce that problem. Closed
Caption are display correctly. It's strange.
However, my ubuntu environments are Japanese preffered, may be 69
-language-selector-*.conf will fix Flash problem.(IMHO, if you use
English preffered settings,
@Yoshida-san:
Huh, that fixed the subtitle problem and removed the need for ttf-kochi-
mincho. I didn't have '/etc/fonts/conf.avail/69-language-selector-ja-
jp.conf' with Ubuntu 12.04 until now, though I followed all of the
directions for Japanese localization here:
@Yoshida-san:
1) Before, if I opened any Flash videos with Japanese text (such as this
one:
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/ja/rives_reinventing_the_encyclopedia_game.html),
the text would appear as small boxes with 'x' in them.
2) I'm on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit, using Flash 11.2.
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** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I found a solution for the display of Japanese text that works on my
computer from this blog entry (Japanese):
http://blog.minawa.net/2011/10/hululinux.html
It seems that the Flash plugin refers to ttf-kochi-mincho, a font that
no longer is shipped with Ubuntu. Installing it will fix the display
@akai-kenshi san,
IMHO, this problem's root cause is Flash Player 9/10 implementations, they
hard-code a explicit fontnames. And, Flash Player 11(and later), they use
fontconfig approach, it is good solver for CJK problem.
Therefor, In now, we can display CJK glyphs with the right fontconfigs.
Does this still occur? Which Ubuntu/ Flash version do you use?
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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On 2011-12-04 16:57, computermacgyver wrote:
This issue is affecting me on 11.10, 64 bit trying to view Japanese
characters.
Didn't the solution to bug #759882 (dropping DejaVu) make a difference?
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This issue is affecting me on 11.10, 64 bit trying to view Japanese
characters. None of the solutions here help to resolve the issue.
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I forgot to add that I'm on a 32-bit system.
The weird thing is that in sites like www.jal.com and www.1g1g.com the
characters are displayed correctly, but the subtitles in TED.com do not.
Also, hovering the mouse over the CC (closed captions) button in
youtube (like in this video
I have this problem too with Japanese subtitles on TED videos and
captions in Youtube. I'm on Ubuntu 10.10, using google-chrome with the
Shockwave Flash 10.1 r103 plugin (flashplugin-installer) installed. The
locale is ja_JP.utf8.
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I tried it with Adobe's latest Flash 64 beta (10.2 d161), Chinese and
Japanese subtitles still don't display correctly on TED.com videos.
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Marked as Fix Released as per comment #61
Please feel free to reopen it if you think it has not been yet fixed.
Thanks!
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I confirmed that with the recent adobe flash update (10.1.53.64), the
CJK text issue was fixed for Lucid.
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On 06/13/2010 12:22 PM, Qianqian Fang wrote:
I confirmed that with the recent adobe flash update (10.1.53.64), the
CJK text issue was fixed for Lucid.
Since the same version was pushed to all other supported stable
releases, does that mean we can finally close this bug?
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I am running freshly installed Lucid 32-bit and I am affected by this issue.
Currently I have used the workaround by modifying the
/etc/fonts/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf as suggested by this post:
I'm using freshly installed Lucid RC with proper language support. Also
you can see on the top of the screenshot, the Chinese HTML texts are
displaying well. But not the Chinese subtitles in the Flash.
Actually you're right, it has to do with font configuration. Allow me to
guess, in your
Fortunately, thank God, Adobe has got progress (finally), and hopefully
this bug can be resolved upstream, so that the font rendering of Flash
plugin will be consistent with other Linux GUI toolkits, which have
respected fontconfig settings these long years.
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We can just take any one of the YouTube pages for example, like this
one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JM1dvSQK6q8feature=related
See my attachment, and we can see that in the Flash plugin settings
dialog, and the Google Ad below in the frame, the Chinese characters are
all in squares.
The Chinese and Japanese subtitles on videos at http://www.ted.com/ and
still showing up as squares with Flash 64-bit alpha on Lucid 64-bit.
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Andrew, thank you for your comment. ted.com seems like an interesting
website. The subtitles in both Chinese and Japanese display fine on my
netbook (64-bit system, but 32-bit installation).
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Not on my 32-bit Lucid RC. (Ted.com, see the attached)
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Are you sure you have the necessary fonts installed? It looks like
configuration issue to me.
** Attachment added: ted.com subtitles working fine for me
I just revisited this bug. And the pages I tried were displaying fine
(although some of the fonts looked a bit ugly). costadelsol.co.jp
remained broken, but I think that is due to faulty web programming on
their end (missing encoding declaration or something like that).
Anybody still affected
Please fix this huge bug as soon as possible. It annoy many CJK users.
And Lucid is getting closer and closer
Thanks.
BTW, the flash plugin embed in Google Chrome behave great.
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oh dear... how embarrassing... this bug is STILL here in Lucid!! I can't
even remember how long this has been around for.
Just in case any developers don't quite understand the implications of
this bug... it means that:
Any Japanese, Korean or Chinese text in a flash video will not be
viewable.
I also suffer from this bug. Ubuntu lucid beta
My situation is that I have two preferred fonts for 'sans-serif' defined
in my ~/.fonts.conf, the first is DejaVu for Latin characters, and the
second is FangZheng for CJK.
Now if I remove the first font in my ~/.fonts.conf, leaving only the
** Summary changed:
- Adobe Flash player 9 displays CJK text incorrectly
+ Adobe Flash Player 9 and 10 displays CJK text incorrectly
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 7.10, Adobe Flash player 9 can display Chinese or Japanese
(and likely Korean) glyphs, but on Ubuntu 8.04 it doesn't work,
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