On 05/07/2011 03:23 PM, Ahmad Syukri wrote:
> arne, can you explain why the zh-* selectors do not have the<test
> name="lang"> comparison like the one in ja-jp?
Making language-selector-zh-* Chinese specific will leave 65-nonlatin
the only one active to set CJK font proprieties under non-CJK locales
(such as en_US etc).
Sadly, 65-nonlatin is terribly outdated, and put Japanese fonts in front
of Chinese ones; this causes the famous mosaic problem when viewing
a block of Chinese text in these locales, see
On 05/07/2011 03:23 PM, Ahmad Syukri wrote:
> arne, can you explain why the zh-* selectors do not have the<test
> name="lang"> comparison like the one in ja-jp?
Making language- selector- zh-* Chinese specific will leave 65-nonlatin
the only one active to set CJK font proprieties under non-CJK locales
(such as en_US etc).
Sadly, 65-nonlatin is terribly outdated, and put Japanese fonts in front
of Chinese ones; this causes the famous mosaic problem when viewing
a block of Chinese text in these locales, see
https:/ /bugs.freedeskt op.org/ attachment. cgi?id= 24321 picasaweb. google. com/fangqq/ ConfigScreensho t#5333302146968 242258
http://
New 65-nonlatin has been proposed by no one in the upstream
to pay serious attention. You can find more discussions here:
https:/ /bugs.freedeskt op.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 20911 /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=499902
https:/