I guess you're not using the font "Monospace" in Gnome Character Map or
LibreOffice.
I suggest you adding the WenQuanYi Zen Hei font in the Monospace
section of 65-nonlatin. Or, you can probably just remove the Bitmap
Song font..
CHEN Xing / 陈醒
2013/4/2 Drew Parsons :
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> On Tue, 2013-04-02 at
I'd experienced such situation in opera web browser.there's a temporary way to
solve this problem,replace the font file with the font file which included
Chinese characters.and you can try to find the options related to charset and
font.I've never used evolution .:)
-Original Message-
Drew,
Can you please attach a screen shot for the problem you're reporting?
I believe you're right that such display problems have nothing to do
with encoding (gbk/gb2312/utf-8).
I'm not using Debian now, but I believe
/etc/fonts/conf.d/65-nonlatin.conf is generally the right file to look
at. Try
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