Hi, Generally I run my desktop in English and fonts and everything look great. Unfortunately, when I have to deal w/ Chinese it's not so good... the default chinese font is very hard to read in normal (smallish) sizes, and w/ font anti-aliasing turned on it makes it even more difficult. Anyway, I downloaded a better font (ttf-arphic-newsung) from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] site which is great--they included instructions for turning the font-aa off for small fonts and everything. Unfortunately, there isn't any explanation as to how I could use this font in place of the default chinese font. Since they use a purely Chinese desktop they just bump that font up to the top of the <preferences> section in /etc/fonts/fonts.conf. I can't do that or else I get ugly English fonts instead of the Verdana that I'm used to. So my question is, is there some way to only replace the Chinese font (is there any locale-aware information in fonts.conf?), or if not, is there any other way i could trick this into working?
Thanks, Cameron Matheson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]