Hi,
I'm just trying to get Bug#492510 fixed and noticed that Simple priority list in the fontconfig conf that each font packages has and the priority lists in *-non-latin.conf etc breaks the order of the fonts when running under non-native locale (in that case displaying Japanese on en_US locale). How it breaks.. well, the markup to override the language information nor overriding fallback fonts rules with PANGO_LANGUAGE doesn't work. once removing the priority lists it works again.
So I'd suggest adding a font in the language-specific rules rather than having the priority list.
Any comments are welcome.
TIA, -- Akira TAGOH
Le Ven 27 mars 2009 09:42, Akira TAGOH a écrit :
Hi,
I'm just trying to get Bug#492510 fixed and noticed that Simple priority list in the fontconfig conf that each font packages has and the priority lists in *-non-latin.conf etc breaks the order of the fonts when running under non-native locale (in that case displaying Japanese on en_US locale). How it breaks.. well, the markup to override the language information nor overriding fallback fonts rules with PANGO_LANGUAGE doesn't work. once removing the priority lists it works again.
So I'd suggest adding a font in the language-specific rules rather than having the priority list.
Any comments are welcome.
So you are suggesting to remove *-non-latin.conf? Or did I misunderstand?
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 09:49:36 +0100 (CET), "NM" == "Nicolas Mailhot" nicolas.mailhot@laposte.net wrote:
NM> So you are suggesting to remove *-non-latin.conf? Or did I misunderstand?
Plus, to remove <alias><family>...</family><prefer>...</prefer></alias> things too if they have, and ensure adding language-specific rules to add their fonts to the list instead as it described in wiki.
-- Akira TAGOH