This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 2.13.4
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ubiquity (2.13.4) raring; urgency=low
[ Colin Watson ]
* Huge pile of minor changes to make ubiquity compatible with pep8 1.3.
[ Dmitrijs Ledkovs ]
* Clear "Read release notes or update the installer" if neither action
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fontconfig-voodoo is not included in language-selector-common
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fontconfig-voodoo is not included in language-selector-common
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>We could perhaps guard the "generic" fonts by a LANG test and leave the rest
unguarded?
Then, how could one use a particular font over other fonts?
Japanese prefer Japanese font over Chinese font.
I don't know Chinese but I think Chinese prefer Chinese font over Japanese font.
Current workaround
I did this at ppa:laney/language-selector.
It's not right, though. Let's take a look at 69-language-selector-zh-cn.conf as
an example.
serif
DejaVu Serif
Bitstream V
Hello,
The LANG guards are included as a safety guard to prevent incorrect
fonts being selected for users that don't need them. It's possible that
they could actually be removed if it turns out that applying the
fontconfig configuration doesn't cause problems for anyone (including
those who do not
Oh, it is just the same as the #6.
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Title:
fontconfig-voodoo is not included in language-selector-common
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Please see my latest research: http://imtx.me/archives/1765.html
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Title:
fontconfig-voodoo is not included in language-selector-common
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>If you believe you still need it, it would be helpful to describe the
exact bug you're seeing.
I am using locale en_US.UTF-8, But I need to read Japanese.
So I want Japanese fonts are preferred over Chinese font.
Now, fontconfig-voodoo is missing and all Japanese text is rendered by using
Chines
** Also affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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On 2012-10-19 11:20, Ray Wang wrote:
> I notice language-selector is replaced by language-selector-common,
No, that's not the case. language-selector is the name of the source package.
When building, it currently creates three .deb files:
language-selector-common
language-selector-gnome
lan
Correct me if I'm wrong. I notice language-selector is replaced by
language-selector-common, I wonder why which has the same files. but
it behave different behaviour to 12.04?
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This problem affect me a lot, my locale is en_US.UTF-8, but I do need to read
Chinese.
However the default Chinese sucks, it looks like it use other fonts, not the
default ttf-wqy-microhei, which works perfect in 12.04.
The upgrade breaks font a lot...
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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My understanding is that fontconfig-voodoo was removed because the
relevant bits of fontconfig configuration are now directly guarded by
locale, so fontconfig-voodoo is no longer necessary. If you believe you
still need it, it would be helpful to describe the exact bug you're
seeing.
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