I don't know the detail of font substitution in gtk, but you may install
gedit and see how it behaves.

Птн, 27 Янв 2012, June Kim (김창준) писал(а):
> Hi
> 
> First of all, j602 had no such problem. J7's jgtk has some problem under
> CJK environments(even though I tested it with Korean windows, I am quite
> sure it generalizes to CJK environments) concerning fonts.
> 
> With j602, I can choose any fonts, even ones without Korean fonts. For
> example, "Courier New" does not include Korean fonts but I can choose that
> font and the system will use (instead) default Korean font when it has to
> display Korean character. Of course latin alphabet is displayed using my
> explicitly chosen font.
> 
> With jgtk, it doesn't seem to follow that behavior (using default font when
> the chosen font can't display the character) and it displays boxes.
> 
> My current temporary solution is using my own built font. I combined DejaVu
> Sans Mono(my favorite fixed-width font for coding in Latin alphabet) along
> with fixed width Korean font to create a new font file, with FontCreator.
> 
> It definitely is a annoyance to many CJK users, I guess.
> 
> Any suggestions?
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