ugroh@t-online.de (Ulrich Groh) writes:
1. Inside qtconfig I have Hevetica as my default font -> everything looks fine but I cannot print Japanese characters.
2. Under "Font substitution" I have Helvetica as my selected font an I add Kochi Mincho for Japanese characters.
3. Now I start Konquerror. But instead of seeing Helvetica the programm is using something different which has no �, � etc and looks ugly.
Am I right to assume you are talking about the display on screen here and not yet about printing?
What is wrong with this way?
You did remember to choose the font where you defined substitions for with qtconfig also for Konqueror in the Konqueror font settings? You must choose a suitable font in the font setup of Konqueror.
4. If do the same with Ninbus Sans [Xft] I got the same result.
Maybe I understand something wrong. But it doesn't worked as described.
To help me find out what went wrong on your system, can you send me
please
~/.qt/qtrc
~/.kde/share/config/konquerorrc
~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/truetype/XftCache
and the standard output of
XFT_DEBUG=16 konqueror
in private mail? If the problem is only with printing,
please print from Konqueror into a PostScript file instead of
directly to the printer, call
gs print.ps
and have a look at the standard output of this command to see which
fonts are reported as missing.
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Mike Fabian