----- "Yao Ziyuan" <yaoziyuan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Imagine gedit showing an English text, some letters displayed in Sans > and others in Serif. That terrible inconsistency is what is happening > with Fedora 13's handling of Chinese display in gedit (and probably > elsewhere). > > In a clean Fedora 13 installation with the package group "Chinese > Support" installed, type some Chinese in gedit. You will notice two > genres of Chinese fonts appear at the same time. These two genres > come > from cjkuni-* and wqy-* packages. > > The simple solution: exclude cjkuni-* from the package group "Chinese > Support". > > The more complex solution: configure fonts better so that cjkuni-* > fonts and wqy-* fonts will never be mixed in the same text. Do you have a bug number for this? -- Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Robert 'Bob' Jensen || Fedora Unity Founder | | bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || http://fedoraunity.org/ | | http://bjensen.fedorapeople.org/ | | http://blogs.fedoraunity.org/bobjensen | | http://www.facebook.com/rpjensen | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel