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[Mageia-dev] Change default asian font of libreoffice writer?

+ Dexter Morgan + dmorganec at gmail.com +
+ Mon May 23 08:57:27 CEST 2011 +

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On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 4:30 AM, You-Cheng Hsieh <yochenhsieh at gmail.com> wrote:
+> Hello,
+>
+> The current default asian font of libreoffice writer is 'Droid Sans'.
+> Unfortunately, it cannot display any asian font characters. And
+> libreoffice does not use any system font for fallback while the used
+> font does not have characters of wanted language[note].
+>
+> I would like to suggest if we could change it to 'Droid Sans
+> fallback', which would be able to display asian characters correctly.
+> The default western and asian fonts of libreoffice writer can be
+> changed in libreoffice options manually. Though it would be better if
+> the default font setting just does it right.
+>
+> note: The wanted "font fallback" behavior is explained with more
+> detail in bug 751:
+> https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=751
+>
+> Thanks,
+>
+> You-Cheng Hsieh
+>
+
+Hi,
+
+on the bugreport i don't see how to change the font,
+can you explain how to fix the fonts for asian locales please ?
+i agree that i would like to see this bug fixed  too.
+
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