On 2016-05-12 21:03, Dhoulmagus wrote: > For example, in this page: > https://www.google.com/?ion=1&espv=2#q=%E9%97%A8 I want "门" in SC > instead of JP.
Then a stupid question from someone who doesn't understand any CJK characters: How significant is the difference in appearance?
Another question: Does also Firefox fall back to JP when rendering pages which are not language specified?
> Is there any way the user can manually set the CJK fallback font(in > Chrome, or in somewhere else)?
Yes, there are such ways. Actually, if your session language is zh_CN.UTF-8, then the fontconfig configuration makes SC the default.
However, if I understand it correctly, Chrome doesn't care about fontconfig. OTOH you can specify the font in Chrome's "Settings" (advanced).
On 2016-05-12 21:03, Dhoulmagus wrote: /www.google. com/?ion= 1&espv= 2#q=%E9% 97%A8 I want "门" in SC
> For example, in this page:
> https:/
> instead of JP.
Then a stupid question from someone who doesn't understand any CJK characters: How significant is the difference in appearance?
Another question: Does also Firefox fall back to JP when rendering pages which are not language specified?
> Is there any way the user can manually set the CJK fallback font(in
> Chrome, or in somewhere else)?
Yes, there are such ways. Actually, if your session language is
zh_CN.UTF-8, then the fontconfig configuration makes SC the default.
However, if I understand it correctly, Chrome doesn't care about fontconfig. OTOH you can specify the font in Chrome's "Settings" (advanced).