this partially works for in karmic virtualbox. please see the attachment.
the Han characters now show up, however, they are displayed with
Uming (serif), but Latins are shown in sans-serif. This is certainly
better than seeing blank squares.
what font pattern exactly does the flash player look for?
Arne Goetje wrote:
> OK, so, with the above suggested solution of moving 69-language-
> selector-LANGCODE.conf down to 48, does this fix the problem in Karmic?
> If yes, then I will do the change in language-selector.
>
> For non-CJK users this shouldn't cause any issues, since these files are
> only activated, when the users chooses a CJK language as his preferred
> Desktop language, or the user manually runs fontconfig-voodoo with his
> desired LANGCODE as the argument in order to explicitly prefer CJK fonts
> over the default selection done by fontconfig.
>
> ** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
>
this partially works for in karmic virtualbox. please see the attachment.
the Han characters now show up, however, they are displayed with
Uming (serif), but Latins are shown in sans-serif. This is certainly
better than seeing blank squares.
what font pattern exactly does the flash player look for?
Arne Goetje wrote: LANGCODE. conf down to 48, does this fix the problem in Karmic?
> OK, so, with the above suggested solution of moving 69-language-
> selector-
> If yes, then I will do the change in language-selector.
>
> For non-CJK users this shouldn't cause any issues, since these files are
> only activated, when the users chooses a CJK language as his preferred
> Desktop language, or the user manually runs fontconfig-voodoo with his
> desired LANGCODE as the argument in order to explicitly prefer CJK fonts
> over the default selection done by fontconfig.
>
> ** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
> Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>
>