Hi Gunnar and all,

This is regression report of this updates from *Japanese* user.

- Today, I update my 14.04 testbeds(yes, i have three testbeds), and
applied this update. My desktop font are changed. Probably, generic
sans-serif override by droids. In Japanese environment, that expects
takao fonts. All of my testbeds are affected.

This breaks only appearance-level (non japanese glyphs), I can read it,
but I have bring a feeling of strangeness. This distinction are
important for user experience.

I have two questions about this updates, because this new fontconfig
*breaks Japanese* font environments (probably. currently suspicious, but
i delete 65-droids, problem has gone. ).

Question 1)
This updates is good approach, but that breaks non-Chinese environments. 
Probably, this configs are over-powered. We have to limit this configs.
Could you please add "match" section for 65-droids like 65-fonts-takao's?  And, 
that is important, 

Question 2)
Is this(question 1's addition) require UIFe?  I belive original changes had not 
UIFe applications, this more changes does not.

# I belive that this original changes are too late for LTS development
cycle, at least, we must declare UIFe. Therefore, I look sideways this
changes progress, I had not tested. real root cause are my remissness.
apologies.

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  Default Chinese font changed to fonts-arphic-ukai after completing
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