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Message #00032
[Bug 713950] Re: Improvement for zh-tw fontconfig settings of language-selector
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: language-selector
Now the setting of 69-language-selector-zh-tw.conf picks up the Latin
fonts first, then fallback to Chinese fonts. By default, ubuntu only
installs DejaVu font family and WenQuanYi Micro Hei font.
- DejaVu is a high quality Latin fontfamily which has oblique and italic
- styles. WenQuanYi Micro Hei font covers Latin, Chinese, Japanese and
- Korean, but only has regular style
+ DejaVu is a high quality Latin fontfamily which has ExtraLight,
+ Condensed, Book, Condensed Italic...and many more styles. WenQuanYi
+ Micro Hei font covers Latin, Chinese, Japanese and Korean, but only has
+ Regular, Italic, Bold and Bold Italic styles.
However, there is no need to pick up the Latin fonts first. I am here to
suggest a better configuration by the reasons below:
1. As far as I have known, WenQuanYi Micro Hei font provied all the
- typefaces which DejaVu fontfamily covers, but lack of oblique, bold and
- italic styles.
+ typefaces which DejaVu fontfamily covers, but lack of Condensed,
+ EtralLight and some other styles.
2. The order of languages most used by Chinese (Taiwan) users is:
Chinese > English > Japanese > Korean > other Western languages(eg.
French, Spanish, German, Russia...). Ideally, the system should select
the best fonts having Chinese (Taiwan) characters first, then go to the
best Latin fonts to meet Chinese (Taiwan) users' need.
3. There is no evidence indicating mixing Latin characters provided by
Latin fonts with Chinese characters provided by CJK fonts will be the
best default experience. Actullay, that will sacrifice the consistency
when there is Latin and CJK text displaying on the screen at the same
time, because Latin characters and CJK characters are in different
flavors.
3. Selecting fonts including Chinese (Taiwan) characters first in the
configuration provides the best compatibilty for Chinese with those
programs which do not follow the fallback machenism of fontconfig, such
as Evince. The programs like that only pick up the first font, DejaVu
font, and displaying squares for Chinese characters.
4. People still have the freedom to edit the configuration or add new
rules, there is no harm selecting those font strings including Chinese
(Taiwan) characters first in zh_TW configuration.
Please consider to choose the CJK fonts before the Latin fonts.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/713950
Title:
Improvement for zh-tw fontconfig settings of language-selector