Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Sung-Jae, Cho
Thanks for reporting. :) Have a nice day. On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 10:27 PM Igor Mironchik wrote: > Hi. > > > Could you check your system health check with memtest86 or > > gnome-disk-utility? > > I checked my hardware - everything is fine. I was just wondering why the > Korean text is so slow.

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Igor Mironchik
Hi. Could you check your  system health check with memtest86 or gnome-disk-utility? I checked my hardware - everything is fine. I was just wondering why the Korean text is so slow. I think it's a problem on my end in some software. Well, guys, as on your end, Korean works fine - everything i

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Konstantin Kharlamov
On Thu, 2025-05-15 at 12:46 +0300, Igor Mironchik wrote: > Hi. > > On 15.05.2025 10:48, Konstantin Kharlamov wrote: > > On Thu, 2025-05-15 at 10:38 +0300, Igor Mironchik wrote: > > > I guess too this is system specific. I'm on openSUSE Tumbleweed. > > > Changing editor's font to Droid Sans doesn't

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Sung-Jae, Cho
> I almost sure already this is Intel HD 620 graphics not enough for Koreans :) I think that's also good hardware still. And next test is done with Intel N2840 Celeron notebook with 4 GB RAM, SATA3 SSD. It's not exactly same with Intel HD620 Graphic core, but it was produced with Ivy Bridge base

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Sung-Jae, Cho
Hi, again. First test is done with Virtual Box. I captured a video and please check the clip below. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WXl4CxMv1iNkO72F_5uXnLyOGVG33ytA/view?usp=sharing I think it is not much delayed. After installing OpenSuse tumbleweed, I added ibus-hangul package with ibus-daemon,

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Sung-Jae, Cho
Thanks for the information. :) Additionally, I'll test with an Intel HD Graphics 620 notebook, too. On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 5:09 PM Igor Mironchik wrote: > On 15.05.2025 10:44, Sung-Jae, Cho wrote: > > I'll try again with openSUSE Tumbleweed. :) > Please, wait a day. I'll try with virtual machi

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Igor Mironchik
On 15.05.2025 10:44, Sung-Jae, Cho wrote: I'll try again with openSUSE Tumbleweed. :) Please, wait a day. I'll try with virtual machines and real machines, both. And if you can bring some hardware information with a video card driver, xorg-driver, etc, it'll be helpful for finding the cause.

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-15 Thread Konstantin Kharlamov
On Thu, 2025-05-15 at 10:38 +0300, Igor Mironchik wrote: > I guess too this is system specific. I'm on openSUSE Tumbleweed. > Changing editor's font to Droid Sans doesn't help. > > Ok. I see that this issue is system specific, so my question is > answered. Maybe somebody can check this issue on

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-14 Thread Sung-Jae, Cho
Hi. Yes, here is Korean. My environment is Gentoo, Xorg, plasma-meta 6.3.4, kate 25.04.0:6, ibus-hangul as Input Method using. >From Chrome browser, I pasted a page of Korean article to Kate. It has no delayed on text edit field and rendering navigate bar with little delay. Not in a second. If yo

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-14 Thread Konstantin Kharlamov
On Thu, 2025-05-15 at 08:37 +0300, Igor Mironchik wrote: > > On 15.05.2025 08:29, Konstantin Kharlamov wrote: > > On Thu, 2025-05-15 at 06:29 +0300, Igor Mironchik wrote: > > > Hi. > > > > > > Are any Korean here? I'm curious if they have very bad > > > performance of > > > rendering Korean text

Re: Korean text rendering

2025-05-14 Thread Konstantin Kharlamov
On Thu, 2025-05-15 at 06:29 +0300, Igor Mironchik wrote: > Hi. > > Are any Korean here? I'm curious if they have very bad performance of > rendering Korean text in any Qt application? Or is this just because > of > missing some fonts on my system? I see a huge performance slowdown on > Korean tex