An instructive post. People to really know who they want to reach and why or
else, they’ll have no way to know what they’re trying to achieve. People need
to hear this and have it drilled in their brains..
Thanks for sharing this great article.
https://notresponding.net/firefox-fix/
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This bug was fixed in the package fonts-noto-cjk -
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* No-change backport to 16.04 as SRU to fix display problems in Chromium.
(LP: #157)
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For the "门" issue Dhoulmagus mentioned, please see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-selector/+bug/1468027
Gunnar mentioned that the Noto Sans CJK JP has the first priority in a fc-match
listing, and there is no reason to prefer Chinese over Japanese just for the
sake of it.
An
GH, thank you for putting this in.
At standard body text font size, around 14px for websites, thin width is
a lot less scan-able. You have to make an effort to read it. The feeling
is similar to reading "Courier New" body text. You can read it if you
make an effort, and you can get accustomed to i
On 2016-05-12 21:03, Dhoulmagus wrote:
> For example, in this page:
> https://www.google.com/?ion=1&espv=2#q=%E9%97%A8 I want "门" in SC
> instead of JP.
Then a stupid question from someone who doesn't understand any CJK
characters: How significant is the difference in appearance?
Another question
After installing fonts-noto-cjk 1:1.004+repack2-1~ubuntu1, Chrome starts to
render CJK characters with Noto Sans CJK [JP] Regular in pages that does not
define lang="ja"/lang="zh"/lang="zh-TW"/lang="zh-CN"...
i.e. When the page does not specifies lang="??" in HTML, Chrome will choose
Noto Sans C
Installed fonts-noto-cjk 1:1.004+repack2-1~ubuntu1, and confirmed that
it fixes the issue using the "Test Case" in the bug description.
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Hello JI, or anyone else affected,
Accepted fonts-noto-cjk into xenial-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-noto-
cjk/1:1.004+repack2-1~ubuntu1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new p
On 2016-05-07 02:39, Hong Zhu wrote:
> Is this done or not?
In yakkety yes, in xenial (16.04) not yet. Since it's a change of a
stable release, there are some procedures in place to prevent a
regression. Will probably take a week or two.
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Is this done or not? still not work for me
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Title:
Chrome/Chromium use "Thin" as default font weight
Status in fonts-noto
I uploaded the xenial backport to the SRU queue now, thanks!
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Title:
Chrome/Chromium use "Thin" as default font weight
St
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Chromium and Google Chrome use "Thin" as the default Noto Sans CJK font
weight, which makes some Chinese and Japanese web pages difficult to
read, and thus gives a bad user experience.
The fonts-noto-cjk version in the PPA
https://launchpad.net
Fixed via autosync
** Changed in: fonts-noto-cjk (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
Chrome/Chromium use "Thin" as default fo
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Chromium and Google Chrome use "Thin" as the default Noto Sans CJK font
weight, which makes some Chinese and Japanese web pages difficult to
read, and thus gives a bad user experience.
The fonts-noto-cjk version in the PPA
https://launchpad.net
** Changed in: fonts-noto-cjk (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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Chrome/Chromium use "Thin" as default font we
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #823374
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=823374
** Also affects: fonts-noto-cjk (Debian) via
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
Chromium and Google Chrome use "Thin" as the default Noto Sans CJK font
weight, which makes some Chinese and Japanese web pages difficult to
read, and thus gives a bad user experience.
The fonts-noto-cjk version in the PPA
https://launchpad.net
I tested to replace the single "super" OTC file with 7 weight specific
OTC files, and it seems like this is sufficient to fix "the Thin issue"
in Chrome/Chromium. So I have uploaded a simpler proposal to the PPA.
This variant increases the archive space utilization only fractionally
(73 MiB instead
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ Chromium and Google Chrome use "Thin" as the default Noto Sans CJK font
+ weight, which makes some Chinese and Japanese web pages difficult to
+ read, and thus gives a bad user experience.
+
+ The fonts-noto-cjk version in the PPA installs 36 separate font
A discussion with Aron Xu and Sebastien Bacher on IRC resulted in the
idea that we create an additional binary package and move some of the
font files to that package. So now there are two .deb files in the PPA:
fonts-noto-cjk and fonts-noto-cjk-extras.
fonts-noto-cjk installs these font files:
N
Submitted this issue: https://github.com/googlei18n/noto-cjk/issues/65
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Chrome/Chromium use "Thin" as default font
Inspired by what JI Xiang reported above, and as an experiment, I
created a version of fonts-noto-cjk, which installs 36 individual font
files instead of the NotoSansCJK.ttc bundle, and uploaded it to this
PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/fonts-noto-cjk
Seems to work, which in
After some time of messing around I still think this is a bug of CJK
fallback mechanism in Chrome...After all, when the page explicitly sets
lang="??", Chrome render the fonts using the corresponding language's
Noto Sans CJK ?? correctly and gorgeously(That is, for an entry of
Wikipedia, Chrome cor
The result of the Taiwan method is to render Traditional Chinese using Noto
Sans CJK [JP] Medium, which is apparently still abnormal.
But I don't want Regular Only... so I did not try the first approach either.
And substitute /usr/share/fonts/opentype/noto/NotoSansCJK.ttc with the
All-in-one Su
@Dhoulmagus In your case maybe you can try to replace the font file
installed by fonts-noto-cjk directly as a temporary measure. According
to http://askubuntu.com/a/762910/391188 and
http://takeson.blogspot.com/2016/04/noto-sans-cjk-thin-font-issue.html
this method should work, though I haven't tri
ubuntu Mate 16.04 here. What is worse is that fonts-noto-cjk is a
dependency of ubuntu-mate-core and ubuntu-mate-desktop and purging
fonts-noto-cjk will also purge ubuntu-mate-core and installing back
ubuntu-mate-core will also installing back fonts-noto-cjk.
My current settings in Chrome in this
I have been having the same issue, except I noticed it for Japanese font
rendering (though it also affects Chinese etc).
Chrome selects CJK JP thin for all lang="ja" (when falling back to
"sans-serif" at the end of the font stack) regardless of css font-weight
specified.
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Could the package just install all weights in separate files just the
way they're downloaded at Google website https://www.google.com/get/noto
/#sans-hans, instead of putting them into one file? Should that make a
difference? This approach seems to solve the issue in Chrome for me.
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I'm not sure that's the case... As I described in the original report,
once I uninstalled the package and manually downloaded NotoCJK from
Google, the issue is fixed, even though I didn't make any changes in the
Chrome font settings (the default font is still "Liberation Sans" now).
In my original
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