On 2014-08-01 07:40, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
> Seems to work for me, after I installed the two packages all
> characters in Chinese text are displayed correctly in KDE
> applications, for example Kate, only using Droid.
Without further config tweaking? Yes!! :) Finally some progress.
@Rex: Even if fonts-wqy-microhei just was added to the touch seed, it would be valuable to know if fonts-droid-cjk would work on the phone. Could you please test and let us know?
So this seems to be all about packaging/configuration. The question is what to do next...
(@Lukas: As regards the locale, I think the Kubuntu region GUI allows you to set language and country separately. This has resulted in the non-existing locale name "de_GB.UTF-8". Try to find Great Britain and replace it with Germany.)
On 2014-08-01 07:40, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
> Seems to work for me, after I installed the two packages all
> characters in Chinese text are displayed correctly in KDE
> applications, for example Kate, only using Droid.
Without further config tweaking? Yes!! :) Finally some progress.
@Rex: Even if fonts-wqy-microhei just was added to the touch seed, it would be valuable to know if fonts-droid-cjk would work on the phone. Could you please test and let us know?
So this seems to be all about packaging/ configuration. The question is what to do next...
(@Lukas: As regards the locale, I think the Kubuntu region GUI allows you to set language and country separately. This has resulted in the non-existing locale name "de_GB.UTF-8". Try to find Great Britain and replace it with Germany.)