> 2026/02/23 22:15、Jürgen Spitzmüller <[email protected]>のメール:
> 
> Am Montag, dem 23.02.2026 um 20:40 +0900 schrieb Koji Yokota:
>> A moderate remedy would be to specify appropriate default fonts to
>> such as "MS P Mincho” or “Yu Mincho” when the document language is
>> Japanese.
>> 
>> I suspect a similar problem might be occurring to Chinese or Korean.
>> 
>> It would be a great help if anyone could tell where I can change the
>> default font settings of Polyglossia.
> 
> I am not sure what you mean by "default font setting for polyglossia",

Um, sorry that I failed to add the problem mainly seems to occur with XeTeX and 
LuaTeX.

> but you can set a non-TeX font for documents, and it will persist also
> if you switch back to TeX fonts. See for instance the header of
> ja/UserGuide.lyx:
> 
> \font_roman "lmodern" "IPAexMincho"
> \font_sans "default" "IPAexGothic"
> \font_typewriter "default" "IPAGothic"
> 
> This one fails due to wrong nesting of japanese any lyxgreyedout, BTW.

Yes, the problem is removed once I manually set those appropriate fonts.

What I want to do is to make “default fonts” in Document->Settings->Fonts 
correctly (and automatically) chooses glyphs that contain Japanese range when 
non-TeX fonts are used.

Ctest errors seem to occur because those default settings choose fonts that 
don’t contain Japanese.

Koji
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