I have solved it by setting the locale. Thank you for your great help!
Clotho Tsang wrote:
Thank you! You are right, I have only installed the default ttfonts-ja,
but not ttfonts-zh_TW. After installing it, it solves half of the
problem.
Now I can view the fonts with Gtk (Mozilla, gedit, etc). But I still
cannot
read them with Qt (licq, kedit, etc).
May you give me further help? Thank you.
Lawrence Lim wrote:
Do you have the necessary font package installed? In particular,
ttfonts-zh_TW.
Lawrence
On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 12:12, Clotho Tsang wrote:
My Fedora 3 can display some but NOT all Chinese characters.
The Chinese characters common with Japanese-chinese (eg. "我")
can be displayed correctly, but uncommon one like (eg. "檔")
will become a block with its coding.
Setting locate to "zh_TW.UTF-8" or "en_US.UTF-8" cannot help.
I have tried to changed the fonts, but there is no difference
for all the fonts.
Thank you for help.
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