I'm finding problems using the standard evolution font with Chinese text. The evolution version is 3.6.3-1 (Gnome 3). evolution is configured to "Use the same fonts as other applications", i.e. the Gnome 3 fonts, which are "Sans" for Standard font, and "Monospace" for Fixed Width Font.
The problem is that the Chinese text is pixelated, rendered in low-resolution, both in the displayed message and when printed to paper. It's actually worse when printed, making the text practically illegible. I do have Chinese fonts installed. iceweasel, for instance, displays and prints Chinese pages (e.g. www.gov.cn) fine (in a fine and clear, legible resolution). The text in the email I'm reading is gb2312 (Simplified Chinese), while I use an en.UTF-8 environment, but I think the encoding is not the problem. It reads fine, it's just that the Hanzi characters are rendered in low resolution. Have the default Gnome "Sans" and "Monospace" fonts been properly internationalised? It looks as though evolution is not finding the Chinese characters in the standard fonts and is making a poor font substitution. Hope you can help fix it! Drew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-chinese-gb-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1364863865.1702.21.ca...@schumann.anu.edu.au