Comment # 5 on bug 1202037 from
(In reply to Gordon Leung from comment #4)
> (In reply to Cliff Zhao from comment #3)
> > We don't support zh-MO, Could your problem reproduce between zh-HK and zh-TW?
> Where can I get a list of supported locales? it is a bit confusing as the
> Macau locale (zh_MO.UTF-8) is selectable from KDE's region section.
> I have tested it on zh-HK and zh-TW locale and it was not a problem there.
> So as far as I know it is only a problem for zh-MO.
We only support GNOME; KDE desktop is supported by the community if there has
someone willing to contribute. 
So you can check: 
GNOME desktop-> gnome-control-center -> Region & Language -> Language 
There are only have: "������������������ ������������������"��������������������������� ������������������" ������������������ ������������������"��������� There's no guarantee all languages
in the list will be supported but the language not in this list is absolutely
no support. If you want the detailed list, please open an L3 bug, the product
manager should have one, and he will consider whether to make it public.
Generally, we deal with Chinese Hongkong and Chinese Macau problems inside
Chinese Taiwan. means if the same bug CAN reproduce in the Chinese Taiwan
locale, we will fix it; otherwise, we don't fix it.

Another point is: You said that the character "���������" is incorrect in the bug
description, could you please show some Macau government formal character
standards which define the correct "���������" font type?
I search for the Macau font standards for several days but get nothing. If you
have, maybe we could discuss it further.

Even if we want to solve the problem: we could not fix it by changing the font
order, this resolution indeed resolves Macau's problems, but Taiwan users will
find that their "���������" font type is incorrect.


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