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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
Default Chinese font changed
fc-match -a 'sans-serif' shows that ukai.ttc is before uming.ttc and
after Droid Sans. DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf is before ukai/uming.ttc.
ukai (AR PL UKai) should be after uming.
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On 2014-07-23 17:14, Alex Yu wrote:
fc-match -a 'sans-serif' shows that ukai.ttc is before uming.ttc
and after Droid Sans. DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf is before
ukai/uming.ttc.
Yes, that's what I see too.
ukai (AR PL UKai) should be after uming.
Considering that DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf is
But for whatever reasons, UKai is showing as the default font in Chrome
(I haven't touched the font settings in Chrome.) When I checked the
Advanced Font Settings for Traditional Han script, standard/serif
/sans-serif are using default font but the preview is using UKai font.
Umm, I just checked
Well, the default font configuration can't reasonably cover all cases.
It's much easier to control which font is used when you use a related
locale, and if you switch to Traditional Chinese as the display
language, you'll find that they show up in the order you say is the
preferred.
Actually,
Hmm... Maybe I misunderstood you. I assumed that you also changed the
display language to Traditional Chinese, but I realize now that you did
not say so. So, what is your display language for menus and messages?
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The display language is still English (unchanged.)The weird part is
that fc-match returns AR PL UMing TW. Let me know if I should still
try language-selector-common 0.129.2 and language-selector-gnome 0.129.2
and update in the other bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1335482.
$ sudo
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Title:
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** Changed in: fonts-android (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Title:
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #750884
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=750884
** Also affects: fonts-android (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=750884
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
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Add: The problems observed in UbuntuKylin, as reported above, do not
appear to be duplicatable in (regular) Ubuntu 1404. Thus, those
problems seem to be limited to UbuntuKylin.
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Hi Ping-Wu,
I think it's better if you file a new bug report to keep track of these
seemingly Kylin + Chromium + fcitx specific issues.
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Hi Gunnar,
OK, will do. Thanks.
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Default Chinese font changed to fonts-arphic-ukai after completing
Hi Gunnar and All,
Installed most recent (140412) Kylin build. Everything seems to be
working OK now (except for the need of a little tweaking in Chromium).
The original problem might have been caused by the repo sync problem
(Kylin repo was not available during the previous apt-get update).
Hi Gunnar,
Thanks for the good work. The zh_CN locale now works as expected.
However, I wish I could say the same thing for the en_US locale. I am
attaching a screenshot showing that many Chinese characters were missing
(represented by rectangles) when running the Chromium browser.
I would
Uploaded fonts-takao, thanks Gunnar!
** Changed in: fonts-takao (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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This bug was fixed in the package fonts-takao - 003.02.01-9ubuntu2
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* 65-fonts-takao-gothic.conf, 65-fonts-takao-pgothic.conf:
Added 'binding=strong' for sans-serif and monospace. This makes
Takao fonts be used for
** Changed in: ubuntukylin
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Hi Gunnar and all,
This is regression report of this updates from *Japanese* user.
- Today, I update my 14.04 testbeds(yes, i have three testbeds), and
applied this update. My desktop font are changed. Probably, generic
sans-serif override by droids. In Japanese environment, that expects
takao
I send screenshot of this bug affects in japanese environment.
Left side: Before / Right side: Now(affects this bug)
** Attachment added: affect_of_chinese_font2014.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntukylin/+bug/1227034/+attachment/4074857/+files/affect_of_chinese_font2014.png
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Hi Fumihito / Shushi!
Thanks for reporting the effect on Japanese rendering. Really no reason
to apologize, Fumihito!
I don't think it's impossible to fix it for the LTS, and I'm going to
try. If this would be a UIFe thing, it would be nothing but a formality,
since there are no Japanese
Fumihito / Shushi,
I wrote a patch that adds 'binding=strong' to two of the fonts-takao
fontconfig recipes. A fonts-takao build with the patch is available in
my PPA at https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/misc
With the current archive versions of the fonts-takao-gothic and fonts-
Hi Gunnar,
I test with below packages, it works perfect. Japanese fonts rendering
fine as I had expected.
$ dpkg -l |grep takao
ii fonts-takao-gothic
003.02.01-9ubuntu2~ppaall Japanese
TrueType font set, Takao
Hello Gunnar.
I'm Japanese user.
I had tested and look that your patch is good work.
I worked that...
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2. Capture screenshot refarence #30
3. sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gunnarhj/misc
4. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
I test with some japanese users(included nekomatu, Shushi), that seems fine.
So, I feel confident that fix are perfect!
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/fonts-android
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Title:
Default Chinese font changed to fonts-arphic-ukai
This bug was fixed in the package fonts-android - 1:4.3-3ubuntu1
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* debian/local/65-droid-sans-fallback.conf:
- Additional fontconfig recipe similar to 64-wqy-zenhei.conf. This
makes Droid Sans be used for rendering
** Changed in: ubuntukylin
Milestone: None = trusty-final-freeze
** Changed in: ubuntukylin
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Kuangting Liu,
Is your display language zh_CN? (69-language-selector-zh-cn.conf is only
effective if it is.)
When you say that your screen Chinese font is Ukai, which
application(s) are you talking about? Are there possibly fonts settings
in those applications which override fontconfig?
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OK. I just changed my display language to Chinese and you were right.
It's working correctly.
So...is it possible to change default Chinese font when display language
is not Chinese? In other words, to make it work like 13.10 prior?
Thank you.
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My default language is English, i.e. my windows, menus, etc. are
displayed in English. But when I display, for example, a text file
written in Chinese, or when I enter Chinese characters in a Google
search, or go to a Chinese web site, the Chinese words are displayed in
UKai. This is true
On 2014-04-01 14:29, Kuangting Liu wrote:
is it possible to change default Chinese font when display language
is not Chinese?
I'm sure it's possible; I just made an attempt.
In 13.10 ttf-wqy-zenhei was installed if you installed a Chinese
language. ttf-wqy-zenhei is not installed
Thank you, Gunnar. That worked. After I installed your fonts-droid my
screen Chinese font changed back to Droid Sans (or something looks like
Droid Sans font). Thank you very much for the fix.
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Title:
Default Chinese font changed to
You're welcome; thanks for testing!
I have proposed it to be uploaded to the Ubuntu archive.
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This bug is NOT fixed! Here are my outputs of fc-match:
$ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 fc-match 'sans-serif'
DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf: Droid Sans Fallback Regular
$ LANG=zh_HK.UTF-8 fc-match 'sans-serif'
DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf: Droid Sans Fallback Regular
$ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 fc-match 'sans-serif'
language-selector in your ppa works well,i just tested in daily iso
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Default Chinese font changed to
Thanks Huan Peng!
Then there are the other questions... I tend to think that
'binding=strong' should be added all over in the 69-language-selector-
zh-*.conf files, to make the actual fontconfig behavior less random. Any
objection before I proceed?
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Thanks Gunnar.
I am not familiar with the language-selector.
However I check the 69-language-selector-zh-*.conf files in 12.04 as well as
latest 14.04, then I find the following difference:
(1) binding=strong is added in 69-language-selector-zh-cn.conf in Chinese
version 12.04
(2) in live
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Ok, I decided to go ahead, and the language-selector fix is now in the
trusty upload queue. It will give us a couple of weeks with a full scale
test.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Committed
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
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This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.126
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* LanguageSelector/ImConfig.py:
Make fcitx the system default if installed (LP: #1297831).
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Thanks for the tip, Pellaeon Lin! To me it's useful indeed.
$ LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8 fc-match 'sans-serif'
ukai.ttc: AR PL UKai CN Book
$ LANG=zh_HK.UTF-8 fc-match 'sans-serif'
uming.ttc: AR PL UMing CN Light
$ LANG=zh_TW.UTF-8 fc-match 'sans-serif'
DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf: Droid Sans Fallback
Hi Huan Peng, you can use fc-match command to figure out which font is
actually selected by fontconfig, for example:
fc-match sans-serif
Hopes this helps!
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Huan, since you keep addressing me, and to avoid misunderstandings,
please let me say again that I'm not the person to figure out what the
problem is. Somebody should do it who both uses Chinese and understands
the font configuration stuff.
I'll be happy to make the necessary changes in
I also get a strage problem. The computer that got the problem now is
ok, these days i have the system upgraded and install some packages. But
i don't know why it is ok now, i just use the system do some other
things.
But I install another system and install package fonts-arphic-ukai
and
On 2014-03-06 05:14, Huan Peng wrote:
Hi, Gunnar, I just confirmed the problem only exist in zh_CN, zh_HK
and zh_TW are all ok.
That makes this problem even more mysterious. All of
- 69-language-selector-zh-cn.conf
- 69-language-selector-zh-hk.conf
- 69-language-selector-zh-tw.conf
have Droid
Thanks for letting us know, Huan Peng. It was a long shot..
Can anybody answer the other question I asked too:
Can you please let us know if Ukai is chosen over Droid Sans Fallback
when e.g. zh_CN is the display language, or does it happen only when the
display language is something else but
Hi, Gunnar, I just confirmed the problem only exist in zh_CN, zh_HK and
zh_TW are all ok.
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Hi Gunnar, I just installed the packages in your ppa, while it makes no
difference.
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ping?
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language support installation for
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language support
Thanks jiaowen520li and Aron.
One thing that should be said about the 69-language-selector-zh-* files
is that they only apply if the current display language is Chinese. So
can you please let us know if Ukai is chosen over Droid Sans Fallback
when e.g. zh_CN is the display language, or does it
Which Ubuntu version are you using, anywnztj?
As far as I understand, this should not be the case on an updated Ubuntu
14.04. It's true that fonts-arphic-uming and fonts-arphic-ukai are
pulled, but as a result of the discussion at bug #1173571, for a few
months Droid Sans Fallback has been the
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language
This problem still exists in Ubuntu Kylin 14.04 amd64 i386 daily
build, downloaded 20 feb 2014.
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Hi Gunnar, I'm using an up-to-date installation of Ubuntu, and it does
exist for me, :-(
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