Hi, It's true that SUSE won't choose the right Chinese font unless zh_CN.UTF-8 locale is used. There are two methods to fix this issue: 1. use zh_CN.UTF-8 locale, 2. remove all other CJK fonts except the Founder Simplified Chinese fonts (ttf-founder-simplified). Regards James Su 在 2005-11-11五的 00:32 +0800,Florian Ehinger写道:
HI
I have problems setting up my sytem. Normally I want to have german language, but since I'm living in China at the moment I also want to display simplified chinese texts properly and use sometimes chinese Inputmethods.
Did you install all the appropriate SCIM packages? All you seem to me to need is the desired chinese characters and the Chinese SCIM packages. Which system do you use? On the SuSE 9.3 I use, all needed SCIM-stuff is there and can be installed with the YaST software installer, simply entering "SCIM" in the search field. I think it works great, you can enter Chinese in any text field. My problem is not to use scim, this is working in most programs. My Problem is that when I don't set the RC_LC_CTYPE="zh_CN.UTF8" variable not all simplified chinese characters are shown. I think the system use a traditional chinese font. If I set the variable I have the problems described in the last email!
Bye Flo
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