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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 30 12:56:12 +0000 
2007 -------
1st:
please try to answer the questions you were asked.

2nd:
you should have a look at the description of these packages.
http://packages.debian.org/stable/tex/hbf-cns40-1
"This package contains [...] files to be used with the CJK package for LaTeX."
                                                                       ^^^^^
Same for the other hbf-packages.

3rd:
the xfonts-wqy package contains *bitmap* fonts (non-scalable fonts) only. These
usually look crappy when printed (because they are not scalable, only designed
for viewing with the predefined point-size)

4th:
Even when the fonts were suitable, I tried to explain earlier that "Song"
doesn't name a font, but a font style.
So how would OOo know that the fonts included in any of the packages is a font
with that style and not a gothic-style font?
OOo uses its own replacement tables that lists *common* fonts for these styles,
but when no font in that list is installed, it relies on the system to provide 
one.
If your fontconfig is not setup to return a proper font, then OOo cannot do
anything.

So again: Check what font OOo actually uses.
Install proper Chinese fonts.

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