On 03/09/2010 11:54 PM, Peng Wu wrote:
Hi all, Currently we are considering to improve Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese support. And part of these changes is some changes on fonts. We create a bug report to notify the WenQuanYi font upstream(Qianqian Fang), and he gives some other suggestions. (See also: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=568613) As suggested by Jens Petersen, we did a survey on #fedora-zh channel and fedora-cn goolge groups. (See here: http://groups.google.com/group/fedora-cn/browse_thread/thread/4a3595996ef137cb, in Chinese.) Here are the summary of the discussion: Result: most users have agreed the following changes: In Chinese locale, "WenQuanYi ZenHei" font will be default Sans font, "UKai" font will be default Serif fonts, "WenQuanYi ZenHei Mono" will be default Monospace. strictly speaking, "Kai" is not a serif style; it is a brush style, rather closer to "cursive"; additionally, because in Kai style, most outlines are not parallel to x/y axes, after AA, the glyph will look blurrier than those do. I still believe UMing (song-style) is the better choice for serif. I suggest you waiting for a few more days and collect more inputs. kaio seemed to be the only user supported UKai. |
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