(In reply to Cliff Zhao from comment #5) > (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. Then I will open up an L3 bug I guess because I don't want to be surprised again and learn that another locale I thought was supported was in fact not supported. > 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. To be honest, I am mainly going off of my gut intuition so fair enough... I guess this won't be fixed then since I also have problems trying to find such standards. I will be transparent and admit that this bugzilla was mostly raised because someone from openSUSE/fonts-config https://github.com/openSUSE/fonts-config/pull/23 wanted me to open a bugzilla report about the zh-MO locale. I guess this bug can be closed as zh-MO is not supported anyways.