On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Robert 'Bob' Jensen
<bob(a)fedoraunity.org> wrote:
----- "Yao Ziyuan" <yaoziyuan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Imagine gedit showing an English text, some letters displayed in Sans
> and others in Serif. That terrible inconsistency is what is happening
> with Fedora 13's handling of Chinese display in gedit (and probably
> elsewhere).
>
> In a clean Fedora 13 installation with the package group "Chinese
> Support" installed, type some Chinese in gedit. You will notice two
> genres of Chinese fonts appear at the same time. These two genres
> come
> from cjkuni-* and wqy-* packages.
>
> The simple solution: exclude cjkuni-* from the package group "Chinese
> Support".
>
> The more complex solution: configure fonts better so that cjkuni-*
> fonts and wqy-* fonts will never be mixed in the same text.
Do you have a bug number for this?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=644685
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