Right, that's true, Yuan Chao.. (I forgot the comment I made on bug
#1581160; sorry.)
So, in other words, if you have a system with full Japanese language
support, you currently use Takao fonts. And if they are partially used
for rendering Chinese contents, the problem described in this bug report
is still present. Is that the case?
At the same time I suppose that the opposite - i.e. Japanese contents on
a system with full Chinese support - looks ok in 16.04, since Noto Sans
CJK JP is present on all machines.
So far there hasn't been a lot of response to my question at bug
#1581160. :(
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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