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Re: [opensuse-m17n] CJK font display more broken in 10.2
  • From: Mike FABIAN <mfabian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 16:33:48 +0100
  • Message-id: <s3t7iurz6oz.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
PILCH Hartmut <phm@xxxxxx> さんは書きました:

> Hi Mike,
>
>> I guess you are using KDE.
>
> In fact I'm using Ratpoison, mostly.
> However I have tried with KDE and it was the same.
>
>> This is just a Qt3 font problem.
>
> Ratpoision doesn't use Qt3 AFAICS.
>
>> Qt3 can only use a single font for the complete Han region.,
>
> Then maybe there is a way to configure it to use cyberbit.ttf
> (mentioned in file:/usr/share/doc/packages/cjk-latex/README.SuSE).

Yes, you can of course select "Bitstream Cyberbit" in KDE
(or "FZSongTi" which also is very complete in the Han-region).

But as theses fonts are not very nice for Latin script, it is better
to choose good fonts for Latin in your KDE setup and then setup your
favorite font for the Han region as a fallback font for these Latin
fonts using qtconfig.

You have to choose specific Latin fonts in KDE to make this work, it
won't work with the generic aliases "Sans", "Serif", "Monospace".

To do this, make sure you use the Qt3 qtconfig which is in
/usr/lib/qt3/bin/qtconfig, not the Qt3 qtconfig which is in
/usr/bin/qtconfig because KDE3 is based on Qt3.

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