Hi Ladies and Gentlemen, For those who are living in east-Asian countries(China, Korea, Japan), pls have a test about your native language support in Ubuntu-Touch, e.g. use webbrowser to see a native website.
1. Release Notes The Release Notes website https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#Language has a sulotion for installing fonts-droid, but in latest version of Ubuntu-Touch, fonts-droid is already the latest version; 2. choose language in setting Flick the list to the end, all east-Asian languages are broken, include Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Korean; screenshot 7.png<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Fa0vQaKud1SkZKbG1pWklZRTA/edit?usp=drive_web> 3. use the webbrowser to test language support * 4. manually add fonts to Touch I tried copy all my fonts from /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ to the same directory in Touch, then I saw different fonts shown all-in-one sentence screenshot 6.png<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1Fa0vQaKud1dVN0SkNoTUp2WVE/edit?usp=drive_web> ** Suggestion from David:* to help improve Ubuntu-Touch, pls follow: 1. copy your desktop fonts to phone one by one, until your native language is supported; 2. collect enough info (font file name, desktop version, which language, etc..); 3. reply this email or report to Canonical directly (I'm not an official, but David is) ; BR, Joey from China
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