Re: Chinese anti-alias fonts
- From: Patrick Sung <phsung ualberta ca>
- To: gtk-i18n-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Chinese anti-alias fonts
- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 12:52:08 -0700
Darren Chuck wrote:
Alex Larsson wrote:
Antialiased fonts are not done by the X server. They are client side.
You have to edit your /etc/X11/XftConfig (or wherever your distro
places it) and add the ming font to the sans alias.
After removing some font paths in XftConfig, chinese aa fonts work in
pango. However some other languages can't be shown, e.g. german.
I'd wonder how pango handles for different charsets and fontsets. The
existing docs won't help much. =(
I think you can just add, use the "+=" (i can't remember this is exactly
correct) to add the Ming fonts to the existing font aliases. If you
have tried that, I guess there are some precedency for pango to read the
fonts. I can't tell, I guess fiddle around with the ordering of the
fonts will give you more clue ;)
Patrick
regards,
darren
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