(In reply to comment #13)
> If they are not mentioned, they are not. I'm just talking about the case that
> they are.
>
> I don't have any strong opinion here as long as the approach taken minimizing
> incoming bug reports in the future :).
>
anyway, these are just my suggestions. It might be better you get a second opinion from other CJK developers/users.
Also, I forget to include GNU unifont. Last year, Paul Hardy incorporate WenQuanYi's Han glyphs (WenQuanYi Unibit) to this font; the latest version of GNU Unifont now covers the entire BMP (probably the only one so far) http://unifoundry.com/unifont.html
Although I know most of you prefer vector fonts and disable bitmaps in fontconfig, but I think it does not hurt to add it as the system fallback, in case people want more glyphs and don't care about bitmaps.
There is also a 69-unifont.conf, probably the differences between these unifonts and cjk fonts are not that big.
(In reply to comment #13)
> If they are not mentioned, they are not. I'm just talking about the case that
> they are.
>
> I don't have any strong opinion here as long as the approach taken minimizing
> incoming bug reports in the future :).
>
anyway, these are just my suggestions. It might be better you get a second opinion from other CJK developers/users.
Also, I forget to include GNU unifont. Last year, Paul Hardy incorporate WenQuanYi's Han glyphs (WenQuanYi Unibit) to this font; the latest version of GNU Unifont now covers the entire BMP (probably the only one so far) unifoundry. com/unifont. html
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Although I know most of you prefer vector fonts and disable bitmaps in fontconfig, but I think it does not hurt to add it as the system fallback, in case people want more glyphs and don't care about bitmaps.
There is also a 69-unifont.conf, probably the differences between these unifonts and cjk fonts are not that big.