Please note that this is a closed bug.
CJK subscribers to this bug report may still be interested in the
solution to bug #1173571. We have just made Droid Sans Fallback the
preferred font in 69-language-selector- for both simplified and
traditional Chinese. There is also an intention to include
Hey guys, I have just installed Raring (13.04) after using Precise
(12.04) for the last year and ran into the same problem as Ding Zhou and
Ryou Ezoe above when I couldn't find fontconfig-voodoo. I frequently
need to work with Simplified Chinese and, to a lesser extent, Japanese,
so I always run
For better rendering with WenQuanYi Zen Hei I modified 25-wqy-
zenhei.conf to use 'hintslight' and 'rgb' for the hinting style.
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Title:
ja/zh
In 65-nolatin and 69-language-selector-zh-cn.conf 'WenQuanYi Zen Hei' is
used instead of 'WenQuanYi Micro Hei' .
To me Micro Hei is prettier for chinese font.
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This bug was fixed in the package language-selector - 0.101
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language-selector (0.101) raring; urgency=low
* This upload is about fixing LP: #1043031. Namely the use of LANG guards
introduced in 0.86 was possibly not an entirely correct solution because
there is a
OK, so if it's all consistent for you now then I'll upload these
packages to raring proper. Thanks.
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Title:
ja/zh fontconfig configuration only
(if Micro Hei should indeed be preferred then it's a fairly simple
matter to alter the relative priorities so that it comes first)
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Title:
ja/zh
Uploaded language-selector and a whole load of CJK fonts. We'll deal
with any fallout in Raring itself from now on. Thanks for your help.
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Title:
I've upgraded the packages from raring-proposed, and only left ttf-wqy-
microhei package, the 65-ttf-wqy-microhei.conf is already in
/etc/fonts/conf.d, the font still the same look as #22.
Do I still need to alter some config to make microhei by default?
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On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 04:10:56AM -, Ding Zhou wrote:
@laney
Hi, After upgrading packages from your PPA, the font has been much
better now, but I have to say there's still some inconsistent of the
Chinese font.
Please see the screenshot, the last two characters is easy to see the
After putting these two lines into the sans-serif section in
65-nolatin file, the font has become really what it should be!
familyAR PL UKai/family
familyAR PL UMing CN/family
There's no effect after I put these two line in the serif section.
And in #25, I made a mistake, the WenQuanYi Micro
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 11:02:44AM -, Ding Zhou wrote:
After putting these two lines into the sans-serif section in
65-nolatin file, the font has become really what it should be!
familyAR PL UKai/family
familyAR PL UMing CN/family
There's no effect after I put these two line in the
Cool, this time the font becomes the standard ukai.
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2013-02-06 12:27:55.png
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-selector/+bug/1043031/+attachment/3516578/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-02-06%2012%3A27%3A55.png
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Alright, there - I've added this to 65-ttf-wqy-microhei in my PPA.
Please let me know how it goes! (make sure you reset 65-nonlatin back to
how it was)
Cheers
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@laney
Hi, After upgrading packages from your PPA, the font has been much
better now, but I have to say there's still some inconsistent of the
Chinese font.
Please see the screenshot, the last two characters is easy to see the
difference.
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2013-02-05
@xnox
Yes, I have pretty font installed: WQY Micro Hei.
As you requested, I open three windows: Firefox, Chrome, and Nautilus
displayed with three the same text.
1. Firefox is a little different from the other twos, it is Bitmap font here.
2. Chrome and Nautilus have the exactly the same
I have some news to update, the problem to cause the ugly font is mainly
because I don't have ttf-wqy-zenhei installed and fontconfig-config's
65-nonlatin.conf still has Zen Hei only.
familyWenQuanYi Zen Hei/family !-- han
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 10:20:46AM -, Ding Zhou wrote:
I have some news to update, the problem to cause the ugly font is mainly
because I don't have ttf-wqy-zenhei installed and fontconfig-config's
65-nonlatin.conf still has Zen Hei only.
familyWenQuanYi Zen
Actually, WenQuanYi Micro Hei has already in the sans-serif, just not
in serif section.
And I add WenQuanYi Micro Hei Mono to monospace section, everything
works fine.
Wait for your new PPA.Thanks.
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@Iain Lane
With your PPA, the Chinese font is still ugly under the English locale,
please see the attachment. I'm using Ubuntu 13.04.
** Attachment added: Screenshot from 2013-01-30 18:16:01.png
@tualatrix
Just double checking. Do you have pretty Chinese fonts installed? And are the
fonts just as ugly in other applications (coming from ubuntu, not third party)?
E.g. Firefox and gedit?
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@lain Lane
I make some screenshots on my just freshly installed Ubuntu 13.04
It seems that I can't reproduce the issue.
en_US
https://picasaweb.google.com/118409732640227044376/Bug1043031_en_US?authuser=0feat=directlink
zh_TW
... and some fixes for Chinese text. The LANG guards are still there,
but I've made some other changes that might make a difference. Please
check out the PPA if you can.
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ppa:laney/language-selector removes the Japanese fontconfig files
completely and puts them in the font packages themselves. Please try it
out and let me know if it works/doesn't work.
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Hmm, I'm having trouble recreating a Chinese environment to try and fix
this bug. I installed a Chinese raring daily iso (from http://china-
images.ubuntu.com) and set my locale back to en_GB. I can see the
Chinese text on ubuntu.com/download (scroll down), but it looks
consistent to me.
Could
If you use a non-japanese locale and frequently read Japanese text,
please try upgrading to ppa:laney/language-selector. This package is the
same as the Quantal version but has no lang guards for the Japanese
fontconfig file. That's the fix that people have been doing themselves.
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Hi everybody ,
Maybe I found an another way to fixed the fonts without fontconfig-
voodoo.
It's all know that modifying /etc/fonts/conf.d/49-sansserif.conf can fix
the messy code in the flash Player.
Today I undesignedly changed the fonts which in 49-sansserif.conf to
system fonts (make it stay
** Summary changed:
- fontconfig-voodoo is not included in language-selector-common
+ ja/zh fontconfig configuration only applied when locale is set 'natively'
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I think we /can/ remove the LANG guards for the japanese case, as this
fontconfig file (69_…_ja-jp.conf) only refers to takao fonts. What if we
were to do that and to move the configurations out to the font packages
they refer to? Would this cause problems for Chinese users?
I don't see such a
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