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--- Comment #5 from yd.nvstp(a)gmail.com 2009-02-20 02:31:01 EDT ---
Sorry, I made a wrong description about the bug.
The correct steps to reproduce the bug:
1. open the "system settings"
2. open "appearance" setting module
3. select the "Fonts" setting
4. select "Enabled" in "Use anti-aliasing", then press
"Configure..." button
5. select "RGB" in "Use sub-pixel rendering"
6. choose "Slight" in "Hinting style"
7. an last, press "Apply"
That all. Then we open the konqueror, open "www.google.cn", no Chinese fonts
displayed!
I think this bug may be about the wenquanyi fonts.
(In reply to comment #3)
Unfortunately, I am unable to reproduce this bug.
What I did is :
1. Freshly install a Fedora 10 from Fedora-10-Live-KDE-i686
2. Upgrade KDE to 4.2 via su -c 'yum update kde*'
3. Because the default locale set of KDE LiveCD is en_US, I suppose the correct
LANG environment variable is necessary: Changing the first line in
/etc/sysconfig/i18n from LANG="en_US.UFT-8" to LANG="zh_CN.UTF-8" .
4. Install the KDE Language Pack via su -c 'yum install kde-l10n-Chinese'
5. Reboot the system.
Then the whole KDE interface was displayed in Chinese after login. I used
Konqueror as the browser (Firefox is not installed by default under KDE
LiveCD)to test the websites below:
http://www.sina.com.cn Kind of slow due to the lack of Flash plugin, but all
Chinese characters were correctly rendered.
http://www.google.cn Perfectly displayed.
From the reproduce steps I did above, I would like to say this could not be a
problem about Fedora.
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