On 1/13/2010 7:30 PM, <email address hidden> wrote:
> --- Comment #92 from Jens Petersen<email address hidden> 2010-01-13 16:30:20 PST ---
> So how to solve https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=476459 ?
>
there are two ways:
1. add XX-vlgothic.conf (XX<65) and set prefer list for lang=ja
2. remove 44-wqy-zenhei and 66-vlgothic, download and use my
65-language-{ja,zh}.conf files
> If there is proper font config in place we shouldn't need any fallbacks.
what proper font config are you referring to?
> Why is adding lang tag a problem, specially for CJK?
first of all, this is already done in 65-language-{zh,ja}.conf in my
proposal,
we don't need two files to do the same thing!
second, fontconfig does need a config file to set the font orders for
non-CJK
locales, such as en_US. In my opinion, that is the exact purpose for
65-nonlatin. Add lang-tag matching only limit the rules to be effective
for CJK locales, and leave the font orders in non-CJK locales unspecified.
On 1/13/2010 7:30 PM, <email address hidden> wrote: /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=476459 ?
> --- Comment #92 from Jens Petersen<email address hidden> 2010-01-13 16:30:20 PST ---
> So how to solve https:/
>
there are two ways:
1. add XX-vlgothic.conf (XX<65) and set prefer list for lang=ja {ja,zh} .conf files
2. remove 44-wqy-zenhei and 66-vlgothic, download and use my
65-language-
> If there is proper font config in place we shouldn't need any fallbacks.
what proper font config are you referring to?
> Why is adding lang tag a problem, specially for CJK?
first of all, this is already done in 65-language- {zh,ja} .conf in my
proposal,
we don't need two files to do the same thing!
second, fontconfig does need a config file to set the font orders for
non-CJK
locales, such as en_US. In my opinion, that is the exact purpose for
65-nonlatin. Add lang-tag matching only limit the rules to be effective
for CJK locales, and leave the font orders in non-CJK locales unspecified.