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Re: System fonts
From: |
Yen-Ju Chen |
Subject: |
Re: System fonts |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:23:21 -0400 |
From: Kazunobu Kuriyama <kazunobu.kuriyama@nifty.com>
To: Yen-Ju Chen <yjchenx@hotmail.com>
CC: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Subject: Re: System fonts
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 00:06:12 +0900
[snip]
I'd like you to try fontconfig. It at least works for Japanese. Since I
myself
don't know everything about fontconfig, I can't guarantee that it also
works for
you. Nonetheless, let me show you some hints for the usage.
[snip]
I just tried, and it work better for Terminal.app (glyph wide is correct).
But it still doesn't substitute font.
If I set NSFont as a Chinese font, GNUstep use it to display everything.
If I don't set NSFont, GNUstep will not display any Chinese glyph.
In other word, only one font is used to display everything.
Does font substitute work for you ?
By the way, I set "GSFontAntiAlias = YES" and "GSXEnableFontSet" is not set.
I guess back-xlib use fontconfig in this case (font cache is not created for
GNUstep).
Maybe we should write a document in the LanguageSetup.gsdoc about using
back-xlib.
Yen-Ju
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