On 04/23/13 09:46, William Mattison wrote:
> (Fedora-18)
>
> Using ibus's settings GUI, I configured ibus to use a size 16 kai font to 
> display a list of simplified Chinese characters that match the pinyin that 
> the user types to enter a simplified Chinese character.  But when I try to 
> enter Chinese characters (in vi in a Gnome terminal), the menu of characters 
> is displayed in a smaller ming(?) font.  It is the same in LibreOffice 
> Writer.  My configuration settings seems to be ignored.  Chinese characters, 
> even simplified Chinese characters, can have over 20 strokes (compare 'W' and 
> 'M' have only 4 strokes each).  The smaller size and ming(?) font is harder 
> to read.  How do I get ibus to use the kai font and bigger size in its 
> character menus?
>


This is KDE....  But I think this is what you want....

Have a look as simp7.jpg simp8.jpg and simp9.jpg here...

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B2H9v1dYNcvpeFlXT291V0FITE0&usp=sharing




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