Thanks Matthew,
1) rm -f /etc/fonts/conf.d/65-droid-sans-fonts.conf
2) fc-cache -f -v -s
3) Reboot
these steps works well for me :)
BTW, will those languages support available before the Release Day ?
2013/10/3 Matthew Fischer
> We are working to officially support this but here is a soluti
We are working to officially support this but here is a solution that I
know works for Chinese and hopefully will work for the other ones you
mentioned. It requires making the image r/w and is not supported in any
way. This will also make your image non-updateable, so you'll have to
reflash to get
probably language-pack-* should depend on a font required for rendering the
locale in question.
Actually it seems they do but maybe it would be good idea to double-check.
Thanks
Michal
On 3 October 2013 12:58, Joey Chan wrote:
> I don't think this bug is from locale, environment, setting, co
I don't think this bug is from locale, environment, setting, conf, etc.. I
just add some *.ttf files to make the language support available
2013/10/3 Penk Chen
> Hi,
>
> FYI, I've created one (seemly related) bug here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/+bug/1189352
>
> Best,
> pen
Hi,
FYI, I've created one (seemly related) bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/+bug/1189352
Best,
penk
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Joey Chan wrote:
> Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> For those who are living in east-Asian countries(China, Korea, Japan), pls
> have a test a
Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,
For those who are living in east-Asian countries(China, Korea, Japan), pls
have a test about your native language support in Ubuntu-Touch, e.g. use
webbrowser to see a native website.
1. Release Notes
The Release Notes website
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/ReleaseNotes#La
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