https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1529984
Alick Zhao <alick9188(a)gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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CC| |alick9188(a)gmail.com,
| |pwu(a)redhat.com
Component|Chinese Simplified [zh_CN] |google-noto-cjk-fonts
Version|unspecified |27
Assignee|tiansworld(a)fedoraproject.or |pwu(a)redhat.com
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Product|Fedora Localization |Fedora
QA Contact|tiansworld(a)fedoraproject.or |extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
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--- Comment #5 from Alick Zhao <alick9188(a)gmail.com> ---
Hi Mingye, thanks for reporting the bug.
I changed the component of the bug so hopefully @pwu will get notified.
I think there might be two bugs/issues here actually:
1. As the bug summary says, there used to be only one Chinese font installed by
default on Fedora. Whatever it is, it will be treated as Chinese font for all
sans/serif/monospace styles. @pwu has mentioned this before in the same thread:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/chinese@lists.fedoraproject...
The reason I guess might be some fontconfig packaging
guideline/policy/convention. @pwu should have more definitive answer.
Personally I'd like to treat this as a bug, and update existing policy, and
have different Chinese fonts for sans/serif/monospace.
Besides, it seems to me on Fedora 27, if google-noto-cjk-fonts is installed by
default, then at least we have both sans and serif for Chinese. So this issue
is partially (but not fully) resolved.
2. KDE picks up Source Han Serif while other DEs use Sans font on Fedora 27.
I suspect this is a different issue, and it might lie in the interplay between
KDE and fontconfig. More investigation is needed. But this seems a different
issue. Please open a new bug for this issue.
Last, please keep the bug report focus on software issues. Never ever do
personal attacks.
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